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I've got a huge list of words (every single word in one line in a txt file) and certain words need to get capitalized manually (e.g. by hand), so I was looking if there's a shortcut in notepad++ (my editor currently) to automatically capitalize the first letter of a line but couldnt find one. Is there none? If not, can you advise me an alternative windows program to quickly do this by using a simple shortcut (so I can go through with the arrow-down key and use the shortcut whenever needed on a specific word)? thanks a lot

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  • This might help: superuser.com/questions/223016/…
    – paulsm4
    Jan 25, 2013 at 19:42
  • Actually not, but I did it myself yesterday whcich took me like 2 hours, but nevermind...
    – tim
    Jan 26, 2013 at 8:08
  • Q: What was your solution? Q: Are you pleased with the solution, and the fact that it only took two hours? Q: If not, had you considered writing an awk script, or a Perl or Java program instead of using Notepad++?
    – paulsm4
    Jan 26, 2013 at 18:58
  • I did it manually, so I wasnt pleased but couldnt see an alternative since there's no shortcut for it...
    – tim
    Feb 3, 2013 at 15:09

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This can be easily done if the first letters are latin characters. But this method does not work with non-latin (for example cyrillic) characters. Just press Ctrl+F, enable "Regular Expression" checkbox, and search for

^(.)

replace with (Replace All)

\u\1

". matches newline" checkbox has to be unchecked

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    Genius. +1. What does that replacement pattern mean in English? Nov 22, 2013 at 18:07
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    That means "find any symbol /./ at the beginning of each line /^/, place it in the first group /parentheses - ()/ and replace the first group /\1/ with the same uppercase symbol /\u/".
    – Placido
    Nov 23, 2013 at 12:28
  • Wow. I use a lot of regex, but I didn't know that one. Thanks! Nov 23, 2013 at 13:12
  • Seems it doesn't work in Notepad++ v5.8.7 - it just places "\u" on the beginning of each line. Update: found alternate solution stackoverflow.com/a/9869702/1427210 Nov 25, 2015 at 12:00
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    To replace it should be Ctrl + H.
    – Matthias
    Jul 19, 2016 at 0:41
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Well, you can install the TextFX plugin and apply Sentense case. Here you have some tricks (including this one). http://a4apphack.com/featured/tricks-with-notepad

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    TextFX is the easiest solution IMHO. After installing the plugin, simply select all relevant text and then navigate to TextFX > TextFX Characters > Sentence case
    – arkon
    Dec 5, 2013 at 5:41
  • I was looking for "Proper Case", I forgot it was in there
    – BillyNair
    Sep 27, 2016 at 17:58
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For those who have hard time following textual instructions, here is the screenshot. (answer credit to @Placido)

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Enable Column Mode in N++ and then select the first column. change case to upper case.

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    Your answer is a bit vague. You've not said how to select a column, or how to change the case of the selection.
    – Wai Ha Lee
    Dec 3, 2015 at 3:28
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    To use column mode, place the cursor where you want to start, hold the alt key, and drag. Or press alt-shift-arrow (didn't try that way). Not useful for the OP it sounds like, but worked for me.
    – nasch
    Jun 30, 2016 at 21:08
  • I will upvote you answer (+1) because it helped me but WaiHaLee is right, you SHOULD explain HOW to enter column mode and HOW to select the first column (you still can do it by editing your answer, do it!). Thanks @nasch. Mar 7, 2023 at 21:58
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Firstly select the text and use ALT+U shortcut

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  • Doesnt work for me, maybe you have some sort of plugin installed... Base Notepad++ Installation => not possible :)
    – tim
    May 13, 2020 at 9:03
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There is a shortcut available in Notepad++ v7.3.2 to capitalize only the first letter of the selected text:

ALT + CTRL + U

Not sure about prior versions.

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    I selected the whole text and pressed the shortcut but only the first line was capitalised. However, it's an interesting shortcut.
    – Leukipp
    Jul 1, 2017 at 23:36
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  1. Open you file in notepad++
  2. Hit ctrl + F
  3. Click on Replace tab
  4. Put \n[the letter you wanna capitalize] inside "Find what" field
  5. Put \n[the letter capitalized] inside the "Replace with" field
  6. Set the search mode to "Extended"
  7. Hit Replace All button

This will capitalize every first letter of a line. You can modify this method to capitalize under other conditions

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  • Thanks, but that's not what I was looking for. Every word is different and I need to look at it to see if it needs to get capitalized (thus scrolling down the list via the arrow down key) and if so, than I want to quickly do this for this line....
    – tim
    Jan 25, 2013 at 20:46
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You can do it quick in an unortodox way, but you'll need TotalCommander.

Create new file with a name containing text you want to capitalize. Select this file in TotalCommander. Press Ctrl+M (Multirename Tool). In "Uppercase/Lowercase" dropdown select "First of each word uppercase".

Under Windows. There is a draw back: filename limits to 255 characters if i'm not mistaken. And some special characters will be ommited (slashes, double quote, etc).

Also similar software like Far should work in the same way I think.

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You can do this quickly in MS Word by highliting the list and then using shift + f3 This will cycle through all-upper, all-lower or first letter caps.

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Have you tried recording a macro and then assigning it to a shortcut?

e.g. Your replacement could be:

Find what:    (\A|[.!?]\s+)(\w+)
Replace with: $1\u$2

Tick 'In selection'

And then navigate to MacroModify Shortcut/Delete Macro... in the top menu and assign a shortcut.


This is the resulting macro that I extracted from C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\shortcuts.xml.

It uses the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + C

<Macro name="Capitalise" Ctrl="yes" Alt="no" Shift="yes" Key="67">
    <Action type="3" message="1700" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="" />
    <Action type="3" message="1601" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(\A|[.!?]\s+)(\w+)" />
    <Action type="3" message="1625" wParam="0" lParam="2" sParam="" />
    <Action type="3" message="1602" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="$1\u$2" />
    <Action type="3" message="1702" wParam="0" lParam="896" sParam="" />
    <Action type="3" message="1701" wParam="0" lParam="1609" sParam="" />
</Macro>
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first you select the first column by pressing alt+ctrl+shift. After seletion just press ctrl+U keys Problem solved

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