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I am using office 2000. I would like to Change "ALL CAPS" to Just the first
letter of name in caps or "title case" in Excel. I import data from different sources and I would like to make it all uniform in appearance. Currently I have to copy date to word, make changes to text case and import to excel "WORD" allows you to change the text case. Logic tells me there has to be a way to do this in Excel. |
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Hi Artlene,
Try: Sub MakeProperCase() Dim mycell As Range Dim Rng As Range Set Rng = Selection On Error Resume Next For Each mycell In Intersect(Rng, _ Rng.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, 2)) mycell.Value = Application.Proper(mycell.Value) Next mycell End Sub If you have frequent need, you could add a toolbar button and asssign this macro to the button. --- Regards, Norman "ArtLene" wrote in message ... I am using office 2000. I would like to Change "ALL CAPS" to Just the first letter of name in caps or "title case" in Excel. I import data from different sources and I would like to make it all uniform in appearance. Currently I have to copy date to word, make changes to text case and import to excel "WORD" allows you to change the text case. Logic tells me there has to be a way to do this in Excel. |
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