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I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and
to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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Did you use Edit/Paste Special/Values when you pasted the values back
into column A? If so, you've not given enough information to make an analysis. What does "Didn't work" mean? Crash? Didn't copy? Wrong values? Wrong Formulae? something else? In article , "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote: I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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What do you mean by "didn't work"? You should be able to enter
=PROPER(A1) in cell B1, fill down as far as you need to go, then copy column B, and Paste Special Values back into column A. You can then delete or clear column B. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote in message ... I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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That is exactly what I did. But the A column w. the names then says
=Proper(a1) even after the paste special values. It's like the paste function isn't working at all. I've used the formula before but this time I cannot make the function perform. "Chip Pearson" wrote: What do you mean by "didn't work"? You should be able to enter =PROPER(A1) in cell B1, fill down as far as you need to go, then copy column B, and Paste Special Values back into column A. You can then delete or clear column B. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote in message ... I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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That should work exactly the way JE and Chip said... are you sure you right
clicked on column A, highlighted "Paste Special...", and then chose "Values"? -- Regards, David Billigmeier "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote: That is exactly what I did. But the A column w. the names then says =Proper(a1) even after the paste special values. It's like the paste function isn't working at all. I've used the formula before but this time I cannot make the function perform. "Chip Pearson" wrote: What do you mean by "didn't work"? You should be able to enter =PROPER(A1) in cell B1, fill down as far as you need to go, then copy column B, and Paste Special Values back into column A. You can then delete or clear column B. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote in message ... I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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Yes I am absolutely sure. I've been using Excel for years and never had
something NOT work like this. And it's way too many names to do manually. I'm stuck and time is money. "David Billigmeier" wrote: That should work exactly the way JE and Chip said... are you sure you right clicked on column A, highlighted "Paste Special...", and then chose "Values"? -- Regards, David Billigmeier "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote: That is exactly what I did. But the A column w. the names then says =Proper(a1) even after the paste special values. It's like the paste function isn't working at all. I've used the formula before but this time I cannot make the function perform. "Chip Pearson" wrote: What do you mean by "didn't work"? You should be able to enter =PROPER(A1) in cell B1, fill down as far as you need to go, then copy column B, and Paste Special Values back into column A. You can then delete or clear column B. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote in message ... I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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Eureka, I copied the whole sheet to another workbook and started over w. the
Proper function and it worked. Don't know why but don't care. Tnx. to you all for your help. "David Billigmeier" wrote: That should work exactly the way JE and Chip said... are you sure you right clicked on column A, highlighted "Paste Special...", and then chose "Values"? -- Regards, David Billigmeier "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote: That is exactly what I did. But the A column w. the names then says =Proper(a1) even after the paste special values. It's like the paste function isn't working at all. I've used the formula before but this time I cannot make the function perform. "Chip Pearson" wrote: What do you mean by "didn't work"? You should be able to enter =PROPER(A1) in cell B1, fill down as far as you need to go, then copy column B, and Paste Special Values back into column A. You can then delete or clear column B. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Lynn in Tulsa" wrote in message ... I've used the suggestions here to change all lower case names to Proper and to no avail. Column A has the names. I put the formula in B and then did the copy values back to A. Didn't work. What did I do wrong? |
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