Changing case from UPPER to lower case

On MS Word I would easily change if I had all CAPS and wanted lower case
How do I do this with Apple Mail? Example: CAPITAL to capital
Thanks
Steve

So no way to take upper case capitals and just click
to make it lower case?
You might have a look at Devon WordService:
http://www.devon-technologies.com/download/index.html
(bottom of the page)

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