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Indeed! It was my fault. The Proper function do all the work.
-- Rogerio Takejame Americana - Sao Paulo - Brazil "Chip Pearson" wrote: =Proper(Lower(A1)) What is the point of using the LOWER command here? Why not just =PROPER(A1) ? -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Rogerio Takejame" wrote in message ... If your string is in A1, use: =Proper(Lower(A1)) -- Please, rate this answer -- Rogerio Takejame Americana - Sao Paulo - Brazil "Xhawk57" wrote: I have a list of proper nouns (names, addresses, ect.) that is in all capital letters, I am looking for a formula that would capitalize the first letter of each word and make the rest of the letters in the word lowercase. example: JOHN SMITH 123 MAPLE LN would become: John Smith 123 Maple Ln any help would be greatly apprecitated. |
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