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Or for an initial capital:
=UPPER(LEFT(A1))&LOWER(RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-1)) Hope this helps. Pete On Jan 16, 12:02*am, "John" wrote: HI Try one of these : =UPPER(G1)will do this =TO ALWAYS ROUND UP TO THE NEXT Or this one =PROPER(G1) *will do this = To Always Round Up To The Next X.95, Try: HTH John"LT" wrote in message ... "dgysr" wrote: I would like to select a column to incorporate only upper case letters.. How do I do this?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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