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Default beginner question re =PROPER(A1) command

Copy the range of cells containing the result of your formula.
Edit Paste Special/ Values.
That replaces the formula by its result, so that you can delete the original
column if you wish to do so.
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I have a list of names and addresses in columns and have used the
=PROPER(A1) command to change the allcaps columns to be correctly
capitalised words .
Question is how can I just remove the columns which are allcaps and just
be left with the correctly capitalised ones?
Using the formula above, of course I cannot delete them as the formula is
dependant on the existence of the original.



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