USE THE PROPER FUNCTION TO CONVERT INITIAL CHARACTERS FROM LOWERCASE TO UPPERCASE USING MICROSOFT EXCEL


To convert the first letter in each word to uppercase and all other letters to lowercase, the PROPER function is used. This function capitalizes the first letter in a text string and any letters that follow characters other than a letter (such as a space). All other letters will be changed to lowercase.

This function has the following syntax:

PROPER(text)

text: Text enclosed in quotation marks, a formula that returns text, or a reference to a cell that contains the text that should have an initial capital letter.

To convert a text string to proper case:

1. In cells A2:A7 type any kind of text.
2. Select cells B2:B7 and type the following formula: =PROPER(A2).
3. Press <-Ctrl+Enter->.

USE THE PROPER FUNCTION TO CONVERT INITIAL CHARACTERS FROM LOWERCASE TO UPPERCASE USING MICROSOFT EXCEL

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