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How do I change a column in Excel from upper case to lower case?
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Assume data in col A, A1 down
Put in B1: =LOWER(A1)
Copy down

Copy col B, then overwrite col A with a paste special values
Delete col B
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If your upper case data were in A1 to A whatever, in B1
=LOWER(A1)
drag B1 down as necessary to the end of your range in coulumn A
see also
=UPPER(A1) and
=PROPER(A1)
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Try David McRitchie's "Lower_Case" macro:

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/proper.htm#lower

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