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I am doing all the steps for the Proper function. I looks correct in the
Function Arguments box, but I get a O for the answer. What am I doing wrong.
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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
in what cell are you entering it
- what is in your source cell
- post the exact formula

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I am doing all the steps for the Proper function. I looks correct in
the Function Arguments box, but I get a O for the answer. What am I
doing wrong.

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Trevor Shuttleworth
 
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Overbaked

Perhaps you could give an example of the data ?

Assuming you have "abc" in cell A1 (no quotes), =PROPER(A1) would give
Abc.

What is in your cell ? What does your formula look like ?

If you had a numeric value in the cell, I think you would get a text version
of the number

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Trevor


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