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diff --git a/src/qml/types/qqmlbind.cpp b/src/qml/types/qqmlbind.cpp
index da644becc2..91c5a50877 100644
--- a/src/qml/types/qqmlbind.cpp
+++ b/src/qml/types/qqmlbind.cpp
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ void QQmlBindPrivate::validate(QObject *binding) const
In QML, property bindings result in a dependency between the properties of
different objects.
- \section1 Binding to an inaccessible property
+ \section1 Binding to an Inaccessible Property
Sometimes it is necessary to bind an object's property to
that of another object that isn't directly instantiated by QML, such as a
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ void QQmlBindPrivate::validate(QObject *binding) const
When \c{text} changes, the C++ property \c{enteredText} will update
automatically.
- \section1 Conditional bindings
+ \section1 Conditional Bindings
In some cases you may want to modify the value of a property when a certain
condition is met but leave it unmodified otherwise. Often, it's not possible