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PC Access Flyer Reference Guidefor PC Access Flyer 2.00.025Sentence CaseThe combination of uppercase and lowercase letters typical in a sentence. Generally this means the first word in the sentence begins with an uppercase letter, with all other letters and words in lowercase. Exceptions: proper nouns, acronyms, and (often) program entity names may have some or all of their letters in uppercase. Here is an example of sentence case: These words are in sentence case. See also: title case.
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