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Aha
Guess who misread the question! How about Function FixName(myStr) Dim Temp, i As Integer, x As Integer Temp = Trim(myStr) x = 1 For i = Len(Temp) To 1 Step -1 If Mid(Temp, i, 1) = " " Then x = i + 1 Exit For End If Next i If x = 1 Then FixName = Temp Else FixName = Mid(Temp, x) & ", " & Trim(Left(Temp, x - 1)) End If End Function "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Doesn't work. He wants commas in there, there are none to start. Even if you change the comma to space, it still doesn't work on John P. Henry. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Steve" wrote in message ... The non-macro way: = RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-FIND(",",A1) ) & " " & LEFT(A1,FIND(",",A1)-1) Public Function NameFix(strName As String) As String NameFix = Right(strName, Len(strName) - InStr(1, strName, ",")) & " " & Left(strName, InStr(1, strName, ",") - 1) End Function HTH Steve "snax500" wrote in message oups.com... In Excel2000, I have the following data: John P. Henry Craig Nelson I want to use a macro to make the last name first even if there is a middle initial ( no space between comma and First name). I want it to look like this: Henry,John P. Nelson,Craig Any ideas? Thanks |
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