HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
Hey everyone!
So I know to convert one cell from ALL CAPS to Proper Capitalization I use the =PROPER(A1) formula, but is there a way to do an entire row or sheet all at once?!
Any help would be very appreciated. 4/11/2007 3:33:40 PM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
Yes. I could try to explain it but your head would explode. It'd be easier to just do it for you. 4/11/2007 3:42:07 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
It's really that bad?!
Try me, sometimes I'm smart and catch on. I swear. 4/11/2007 3:47:36 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
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this has little potential for success4/11/2007 3:56:06 PM |
Jn13Y All American 3575 Posts user info edit post |
manually type A2, A3, A4, ...
or just type the first 2, select them both, then drag down the corner 4/11/2007 3:56:10 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
^^ That wasn't very nice. I use Excel everyday at work and am pretty efficient with it, just never came across this particular issue before.
^Thank you. 4/11/2007 3:58:35 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
i always had a crush on you hayley!
you were my RA back in 2001. 4/11/2007 4:01:05 PM |
Jn13Y All American 3575 Posts user info edit post |
thanks to work and degree, I earned my level 18 grand master of all things excel status
just fyi
for those of us who dont program code for a living, office is surprisingly almost all you need
------------ ^ where was she an RA? I was thinking she looks REALLY familiar...
[Edited on April 11, 2007 at 4:01 PM. Reason : add] 4/11/2007 4:01:05 PM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
I misunderstood. I thought you wanted to replace every cell in the workbook with something like:
Old cell: this is a test
New Cell: =PROPER('this is a test.') 4/11/2007 4:01:55 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
you're pretty 4/11/2007 4:02:46 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
^^^^ I was an RA in Alexander from 2001-2002, then in Lee Hall in the Summer of '02.
0EPII1, who are you?
^^I want to go from 'HAYLEY PHILLIPS' to 'Hayley Phillips' in every cell in the document.
^Thank you. 4/11/2007 4:05:39 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
haha, doesn't matter... but i was in alexander, on a different floor, though. 4/11/2007 4:09:23 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
Aw, come on!!! 4/11/2007 4:09:45 PM |
Jn13Y All American 3575 Posts user info edit post |
Ohhhhh, thats definitely where I knew you from-- do you remember Sarah Manning and Chuck Allen? haha
I was friends with them, and then I also lived in like 902 lee that summer (02) also... 4/11/2007 4:13:30 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
Yes!! Although I haven't had contact with them since around that time. 4/11/2007 4:14:59 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
you can always copy and paste columns/tables into Word, and use Format-Change Case command, then copy/paste formatted text back into excel.
this is helpful when you have more than a single row to change case or want to make case changes that aren't built into excel. (and its actually quicker than messing around with formulas anyway) 4/11/2007 4:17:10 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
^I can't believe I didn't think of that. Thank you! 4/11/2007 4:29:07 PM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "into Word, and use Format-Change Case command" |
in Word, you can also hit Shift+F3 to cycle through the case options4/11/2007 4:58:27 PM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
^ do you know where the complete list of Word keyboard shortcuts is? I know there are like 200 shortcuts, but most places only have common stuff like copy, paste, bold, superscript, etc. 4/11/2007 7:28:25 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
1. On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Macros. 2. In the Macros in box, click Word commands. 3. In the Macro name box, click ListCommands. 4. Click Run. 5. In the List Commands dialog box, click Current menu and keyboard settings. 6. Click OK. 7. On the File menu, click Print.
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4/11/2007 7:58:50 PM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
http://whatis.techtarget.com/content/1,290959,sid9_gci827341,00.html http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/word/shortcuts.html 4/11/2007 9:15:40 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
yeah the directions i posted
contain 27 pages of possible shortcuts 4/11/2007 9:25:30 PM |