Haye simplifies applying title case by automatically formatting selected text according to the chosen style, saving you time and effort. Give Haye a try for easy and accurate title case formatting!
Title case is a style where the first letter of certain words in a title is capitalized according to specific rules. There might be minor differences in different writing styles, but the usual Title case norms are as follows:
Here are a few examples to illustrate the application of Title case:
Although the above are basic norms of Title case, different style guides (such as APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) may have slight variations. For instance, the APA style requires that the first letter of all verbs in a title, including “is” and “are”, be capitalized. Common software, such as Microsoft Word, also has built-in Title Case functions to help users apply this norm conveniently.
The mentioned Title Case norms are numerous and vary according to different styles. If you are not very familiar with these writing norms, it might be quite a hassle for you.
With Haye, everything becomes much simpler. You only need to select the corresponding text, choose Title Case from Haye’s toolbar, and then select the style you need. At this point, Haye will automatically handle it and output the result.
All you need to do next is replace the original text content.
Isn’t it simple? Give Haye a try!