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"Mukesh" wrote:

I want to , I tried using =proper(), but
the result I get is
, I want all the capitals to be small,
is it possible?

Please advise.

Thanks.
Mukesh

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"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Use =LOWER()
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Jacob Skaria


"Mukesh" wrote:

I want to , I tried using =proper(), but
the result I get is
, I want all the capitals to be small,
is it possible?

Please advise.

Thanks.
Mukesh

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