If you’ve battled with documents imported to Google Docs, you’ve probably come across a document which features formatting that is shown, but is not editable in Google Docs. A typical example is “small caps” – that typographic style where all letters are transformed into capitals, but actual capital letters looks bigger. Like this, if you take the sentence “This Is Small Caps”:
This Is Small Caps
Probably wisely, Google Docs doesn’t support this. However, because it doesn’t, getting rid of it is tricky if it’s embedded in a style (let’s say a Heading 1). Clearing formatting doesn’t work. However, I’ve found the solution (which also doesn’t require any add-ons):
- Create some plain (non-small caps) text
- Copy that text (Ctrl-C)
- Paste it into the middle of an example of the offending small caps text (Ctrl-V). The pasted text should retain its non small-caps style, but will still be classed as being Heading 1 text
- Make sure your cursor is in the non-small caps text you just pasted
- Right click -> “Update ‘Heading 1’ to match”. Bingo!
Thanks so much. This tip enabled me to help a colleague. I looked long and hard and tried two add ons before getting success with this.
Thanks! This helped me get rid of small caps my resume writer used but was getting messed up in an Applicant Tracking System.
Thank you soooooooo much!
You are the BOMB, Tim!