Change Letter Case Of Cells First Letter Only?
Mar 7, 2014
I need to change a few hundred cells (one column) where the first letter may be a capital letter to a lowercase letter.
So:
GetAwardfromBid to getAwardFromBid
or
SmallLertter to smallLetter
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Jun 15, 2014
i need a formula for a sign in sheet for the academy i work at. we have night and day classes of the same sessions, in the planner they are listed as d1, d2 d3 and n1 n2 n3 and so on for each.
so basically im trying to create a formula to quickly ender the d1, d2, d3 ect into the cells on eachpage for the students to sign in for each day it works out to be about 190 calls and 9 diferent classes to you can see why id like to speed this up. problem is i need the number to change not the D and excel want to use the cell allocation.
as you can see from the document i have not attatched, i have created a formula to add in the dates automatically, i would like to do the same with the session numbers or the D numbers, this is one of the shorter courses and has about 190 days
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Aug 8, 2007
I have cells that have 1 or 2 words in them. Is there a formula I can use that will make the 1st letter of each word Upper Case. The whole range started out all caps. I used =lower(a1) to make them all lower. Now I just need 1st letter of each word upper.
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Jan 13, 2009
way to split a text line into seperate cells using upper case letter, or any letter for that matter, as delineator. A couple of sample lines would be as follows. It happens to be in upper case, but doesn't need to be, so any alphabetical letter would do, I think.....
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Jun 27, 2014
I am trying to set up a worksheet that shows shifts using a Capital "D" and a lower case "d" (one is for a 12 hour shift, the other for only 6 hours). Is there any way to set up a Countif formula that makes the distinction?
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May 15, 2009
Looking for VBA that can change the font size of "•" char(0149) within any string in selected cells.
Also looking to delete the last "•" char(0149) within any string of selected cells.
What would the syntax for these two functions be?
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Mar 2, 2009
When I type a single lower case letter into a cell, what formula or conditional formatting should I use to always convert it to a capital letter automatically?
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Dec 31, 2009
For the below formula is it possible to replace the B's (column location) with a cell Say Z146 which contains the letter B (or a number if thats easier and someone can tell me the numbers for each column).
When the formula is dragged into the next cell (down) it takes its column reference from Z147 and then my life becomes so much easier.
=IF(INDEX('Overs-Unders'!B:B,MATCH($C145,'Overs-Unders'!$A:$A,0))"",INDEX('Overs-Unders'!B:B,MATCH($C145,'Overs-Unders'!$A:$A,0)),"")
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Jun 13, 2014
I am working on a spreadsheet for work, and have managed to do everything I need to so far but I need to colour specific letter strings, certain colours within a range of cells (each letter string will only appear once on each sheet)
The strings I will be looking for vary depending on data entered so I will need to cell reference them
The strings that need colouring are in cells with other strings that must stay black (They cannot be separated from other strings due to the nature of the grid)
I need some strings red, some green, and some blue.
These changes should also apply to the whole workbook not just one sheet.
Is there a way to do this with the VBA code.
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Oct 28, 2013
I have a formula in cell C2, =Summary!B2
I want the formula in cell C3 to be =Summary!C2
Then the formula in cell C4 to be =Summary!D2
etc etc.I need to do this for 43 rows so just want to drag the formula and the column number rather than the row number change.
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Jul 11, 2009
I want to apply Data Validation to a cell, so that only the following combination of letters and numbers can be entered.
Letter Letter Number Number Number Number Number Number Letter.
e.g AB123456C.
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Feb 21, 2012
I have a range B2:ZZ2000
Some of the cells contain a variety of dates (formatted as d-mmm) Other cells contain either "i", "n" or are blank - or contain a text string, eg "his name"
I'm looking macro code that will: Look at the range and only for any cell containing a date, replace it with "y".
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Jun 7, 2009
I just want to show a letter and change it to any letter and show it again in seconds. Can it be done with formula, maybe with RAND formula or any other formula.
for example when i press F9 the letter A change B, and then i press F9, it changed to C, and then when i press F9 and it changed to A again, and i press F9 and it changed to B, and so on...
(Is it possible too..with a little variation if i press F9 continually, it changed every 5 second?)
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Jan 31, 2008
I have a user whose links in his spreadsheets are in UNC format. He changes them to drive letter mappings, but when he opens the workbook again, the UNC format returns. how to change the links so that they remain as F: etc.. rather than \servernamesharename The user has MS Excel 2000 and Windows Xp Professional
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Sep 18, 2013
Is there a way to get Excel to automatically change the first letter of single word entry to lowercase in each cell of the first row of my worksheet leaving the case the same for all other letters?
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Jan 10, 2008
how to allow both these codes to work on say sheet 1. I can get one to work just fine. So, any tips on how to get them both to work on the same sheet would be great.
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
End Sub
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel. Range)
With Worksheets("Sheet1")
If Not Application.Intersect(Target, .Range("n1:n200")) Is Nothing Then
If Target = "S" Or Target = "s" Then Target = "Submitted"
If Target = "A" Or Target = "a" Then Target = "Approved"
If Target = "I" Or Target = "i" Then Target = "Investgating"
Else
End If
End With
End Sub
and this,.............
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Dec 30, 2009
i want to fill down a column and instead of my formula changing from A6 to A7 i want it to change to B6.
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Jul 7, 2014
I have a spreadsheet that monitors whether I have visted a learner in a given month.
I want to have a cell that displays "Yes" if I have visited the learner and entered a V in any of the 31 (July) cells in the row.
I have tried =IF(COUNTIF(g9:g31,"V")>0,"Yes","NO") with no success.
not sure if it i relevant, but the sheet I am using has been formatted as a Table (just to allow alternate light and dark rows).
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Jun 7, 2009
Is there any way to name cells with same letter but different number?
e.g i need to name the first row A1 to A100.
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Jul 17, 2013
I want to get rid of all these Q's that I already put in many consecutive cells in a column :/
Q2
Q5
Q3
Q10
Q6
Q1
Q7
(...continues)
So I just want to have numbers in these cells. Is there a good way to do that?
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Mar 18, 2008
I have code I am writing where each cell contains 1 of 2 words in in various places of that cell all within column E. I need something to state: If E3 contains "apple" then write "A" in the cell. If E3 contains "Orange" then write "O".
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Apr 18, 2014
how to make the cell be with fixed symbol or letter, means that one write 5 only as example then the cell will be 5m ??
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Jul 30, 2008
I'am trying to add a row of cell that contain a letter befor the number
I need to add-up the numbers and ignore the letter
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Jan 3, 2008
Is there any way of writing a macro so that specific cells are formatted to start with a capital letter and end with a full stop. Can you also write a macro to automatically spell check specific cells?
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Nov 12, 2009
I have names that look like this:
SmithJohn and i want to seperate into two cells so it looks like
Cell 1: Smith
Cell 2: John
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Mar 27, 2014
I have 1200 doctor/patient records to input into an excel spreadsheet for import to an online EHR database. I can set up all the normal formulas and formatting but for the life of me not figure out how to create a custom formula to take the first letter of the patient first name and last name and add 6 figures to create a unique patient identifier.
ie. James + Smith+ random 6 figures = JS245318.
In my spreadsheet the first name is under Column 1, Last name Column 3 and the unique number generated in column 4.
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Jun 24, 2009
I have this macro below and would like the code changed to find the "Customer Number" column by name rather than by column B. Note that the "Customer Number" column will always be somewhere in row 1.
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Nov 5, 2013
I would like to change a number to a letter and then drop a digit from the end.
Say my data in A1 reads 81234568, and I would like it to display in cell A2 as h123456.
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Apr 7, 2014
In sheet1 I have a simple database consisting of 5 columns of data
Column A : Name ie James Jones
Column B : payroll number ie 123456
Column C : shift times ie 1245-2124
Column D : job title ie floor
Column E : comments ie A/L or 0600-1500
what I would like is some code that will go down Column E and if a 'time string' ie 1300-2130 is found then copy this string and paste into corresponding value in column C. If a text string is found ie A/L or Sick or anything like this then ignore and move onto next cell, loop this until all cells in column E have been checked.
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Jun 6, 2014
I've done the following:
Sub BrownBH()
If Range("Brown!B4:B31") = X Then
Range("C4").Value = [#A]
Else
Range("C4").Value = NT
End If
End Sub
However, this doesn't even work.
When somebody enters an X in a specific cell on one worksheet, it's supposed to change the value to A of a specific cell in a different worksheet. Sounds simple enough...but...
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