Can you change capitalisation in google mail

Yes, you can change the capitalization of text in Gmail. Here are a few ways to do it:

  1. Auto-correct: Gmail has an auto-correct feature that can automatically capitalize the first letter of a sentence. To enable this feature, follow these steps:
    • Log in to your Gmail account.
    • Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the page.
    • Select "See all settings" from the dropdown menu.
    • Scroll down to the "General" tab.
    • Look for the "Auto-correct" section and select "Capitalize the first letter of sentences" from the dropdown menu.
    • Click "Save Changes" at the bottom of the page.
  2. Manual capitalization: You can also manually capitalize text in Gmail by using the keyboard shortcuts:
    • To capitalize the first letter of a sentence, press Shift + F.
    • To capitalize the entire sentence, press Shift + F twice.
    • To capitalize the first letter of a word, press Ctrl + Shift + U (Windows) or Command + Shift + U (Mac).
  3. Format text: You can also use the format text feature to change the capitalization of text. To do this:
    • Select the text you want to format.
    • Click on the "Format text" button (looks like a paintbrush) in the toolbar.
    • Select "Capitalization" from the dropdown menu.
    • Choose the desired capitalization option (e.g. "Title case", "Sentence case", etc.).

Note that these methods only work for text you enter in the body of an email, not for subject lines or email addresses.