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On the subject of
* Duplicate Loan Report
or
* Duplicate Loan report
I'd like to know--Is "duplicate" a verb or an adjective?
Are we speaking of a duplicate loan (although I don't
know what that would mean) or duplicating a loan report?
If verb, I'd say cap each word. If adjective, I'd say
leaving the noun (report) lowercase is fine if you choose
to do so for all instances.
BTW, have you guys noticed that "loan" is one of those words
that if you write/say it over and over loses its meaning? Don't
tell me you've never done that!! :-)