Sentence Case Converter for Google Docs: Fix Inconsistent Capitalization Quickly
Scope: cleaning inconsistent capitalization in Google Docs after copy‑paste.
TL;DR: Convert messy capitalization into a consistent style (usually sentence case) by converting in plain text first, then restoring acronyms and proper nouns.
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Why this happens
Capitalization issues are typically introduced when text comes from:
- PDFs or slide decks (often ALL CAPS or Title Case)
- mixed collaborators using different styles
- AI drafts that mix heading/body capitalization
- copying between email clients and docs
When you standardize case, you improve readability and reduce “visual noise.” Hub: /blog/case-conversion-and-formatting-hub/.
Example (Before → After)
Before
THIS IS A SAMPLE PARAGRAPH COPIED FROM A PDF.
IT LOOKS SHOUTY AND HARD TO READ.
After
This is a sample paragraph copied from a PDF.
It looks shouty and hard to read.
Step-by-step solution
- Decide the target style (sentence case for body text is the safe default).
- Copy the text into a plain text field first.
- Apply the conversion (sentence case / lower / upper).
- Restore acronyms (SEO, API, URL, JSON, AI) and proper nouns (brand names).
- Skim headings separately to match your style guide.
Common mistakes
- Converting headings and body together
- Losing acronyms (API → Api)
- Breaking brand capitalization (iPhone → Iphone)
- Running conversion multiple times, compounding errors
FAQ
Q: Does capitalization impact SEO?
A: Not directly, but consistency improves readability and engagement.
Q: Should headings be sentence case too?
A: Follow your editorial style; consistency matters more than the choice.
Q: Why do PDFs paste as ALL CAPS?
A: Some PDFs embed uppercase styling in their text layer.
Q: Can tools preserve proper nouns automatically?
A: Not perfectly—always do a quick scan.
Q: What’s the fastest cleanup workflow?
A: Convert → restore acronyms → scan for brand names.
Quick checklist
- Choose a target style
- Convert in plain text
- Restore acronyms
- Check headings separately
- Final skim
Related: /blog/