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I'm trying to convert the last name first, then first name because my
accounting software ables me to convert to excel but puts the first names first. How can I do this? I was told to do this formula: =Proper(A2) enter but this still kept the first name first. Myra |
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Do you want to add a comma?:
James Ravenswood into: Ravenswood, James -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200830 "Myra" wrote: I'm trying to convert the last name first, then first name because my accounting software ables me to convert to excel but puts the first names first. How can I do this? I was told to do this formula: =Proper(A2) enter but this still kept the first name first. Myra |
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PROPER just gives you initial capital letters !!
If you have "First Last" in A1 (without the quotes), put this formula in B1: =RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-SEARCH(" ",A1))&" "&LEFT(A1,SEARCH(" ",A1)-1) to give you: Last First If you need a comma to separate them, change the middle &" "& to &", "&, then copy down as required. Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 2, 3:22*pm, Myra wrote: I'm trying to convert the last name first, then first name because my accounting software ables me to convert to excel but puts the first names first. *How can I do this? *I was told to do this formula: =Proper(A2) enter but this still kept the first name first. Myra |
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