QuickTextFormatter

Title Case and Formatting Guide

This guide explains how to use the converter for title case, sentence case, uppercase, lowercase, and scoped formatting without changing the text you want to preserve.

1. Pick the right case style

Use AP or Chicago when you want title case behavior for headings, article titles, or content that should look polished and readable.

Use Sentence case for simple paragraph-style text, and switch to uppercase or lowercase when you need a uniform visual treatment.

2. Set the conversion scope

Convert the entire text, only selected lines, or only the text between $$$START$$$ and $$$END$$$ markers.

Scoped conversion is useful when only one heading, excerpt, or block should change while the rest stays untouched.

3. Protect text that should remain unchanged

Use the structure controls to ignore quotes, parentheses, brackets, braces, and HTML tags before conversion runs.

Preserve existing capitalization when brand names, CamelCase terms, or technical identifiers need to stay exactly as written.

4. Review before export

Check the analytics panel to confirm character count, word count, sentence count, and line count before downloading or copying.

If the result looks too broad, narrow the scope or adjust the skip rules and try again.

Need the analytics view too?

Read the companion guide for the counters, word frequency, and sentence structure panel.