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Hi, guys...I have a question that was propbably covered in English
101, but instead of going over grammar rules, my teacher instead
spent what seemed to be all year discussing phallic symbolism in all
classic literature (jeezz...was she a sicky..we loved her so...)
Anyway...
First, my admission:
I don't know how to capitalize words in a title
There, I said it.
With that said, I have a heading:
"How to Use It to Develop New ASPX Pages"
Aside from what you may think of the word selection, which I got from
someone else. They have a VP title after their name and since its
only for internal use, I'd rather not change it if I don't have to.
My Question: How do I apply the rules to know which word should be UC
and which lc. I don't think word size is the appropriate benchmark in
this case.
So...who's first?
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
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the Titanic.? - Dave Barry
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