How to Set a Title Normally Back 1.Always capitalize the first and last word. 2.Lowercase articles. 3.Capitalize prepositions and conjunctions which have more than three letters. 4.Capitalize all nouns,verbs (including "is" and other forms of "be",and every word in a verb phrase),adverbs (including "than"and "when"),adjectives (including "this"and "that"),pronouns (including "its")and interjections.(including”wow”)
Back 1.Always capitalize the first and last word. 2.Lowercase articles. 3. Capitalize prepositions and conjunctions which have more than three letters. 4.Capitalize all nouns, verbs (including "is" and other forms of "be", and every word in a verb phrase), adverbs (including "than" and "when"), adjectives (including "this" and "that"), pronouns (including "its") and interjections. (including ”wow”). How to Set a Title Normally ?
Other Common Rules 1.Capitalize the second word in compound words if it is a noun or proper adjective or the words have equal weight (Cross-Reference,Pre- Microsoft Software,Read/Write Access,Run- Time). 2.Lowercase the second word if it is another part of speech or a participle modifying the first word (How-to,Take-off). 3.Never use periods or exclamation points. 4.Make your titles short,simple and clear
Other Common Rules ❖1.Capitalize the second word in compound words if it is a noun or proper adjective or the words have equal weight (Cross-Reference, PreMicrosoft Software, Read/Write Access, RunTime). ❖2.Lowercase the second word if it is another part of speech or a participle modifying the first word (How-to, Take-off). ❖3.Never use periods or exclamation points. ❖4.Make your titles short, simple and clear