![]() ![]() "Capitalize Each Word" to capitalize the first letter of each word and leave the other letters lowercase."UPPERCASE" to capitalize all of the letters."lowercase" to exclude capital letters from your text."Sentence Case" to capitalize the first letter of a sentence and leave all other letters as lowercase.Selected text case can be easily changed in Microsoft Word by using the internal function called Change Case.Ĭhange Case command options in Microsoft Word. ![]() It is strange: Excel knows UPPER, lower and Proper, but it does not support the other cases supported by Word: Sentence Case or tOGGLE cASE. Neethu asked today's question in a comment on YouTube:Ĭan a macro change text to Sentence Case in Excel?
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