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How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

  1. #1
    DaveB
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    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  2. #2
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  3. #3
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  4. #4
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  5. #5
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  6. #6
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  7. #7
    DaveB
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  8. #8
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  9. #9
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  10. #10
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  11. #11
    DaveB
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  12. #12
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  13. #13
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  14. #14
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  15. #15
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  16. #16
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  17. #17
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  18. #18
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  19. #19
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  20. #20
    DaveB
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  21. #21
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  22. #22
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  23. #23
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  24. #24
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  25. #25
    DaveB
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  26. #26
    DaveB
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    lol

  27. #27
    Blue Hornet
    Guest

    Re: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    As the earlier posters have demonstrated, you have to use it (please
    excuse me, and I'll never do this again until the next time) proper-ly.


  28. #28
    Polly
    Guest

    How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    proper function, the returned result is "0".

    If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?

  29. #29
    Polly
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague

    Yes, thank you.
    Polly

    "DaveB" wrote:

    > No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    > contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    > =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"
    >
    > Does that help?
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > DaveB
    >
    >
    > "Polly" wrote:
    >
    > > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    > >
    > > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  30. #30
    Duke Carey
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    would the function be: =Proper(a2) - YES
    would I enter this function in cell A2 - NO

    You must enter the function in an empty cell


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


  31. #31
    DaveB
    Guest

    RE: How do I use the "Proper" function? The instructions are vague.

    No you would enter this function in any cell BUT A2. For example, if A2
    contains the value "billy BoB thoRton" as you said, then placing the function
    =PROPER(A2) into cell A3 would output "Billy Bob Thorton"

    Does that help?
    --
    Regards,

    DaveB


    "Polly" wrote:

    > I am trying to use the proper function in a large list. When I try to use the
    > proper function, the returned result is "0".
    >
    > If cell A2 contains billy BoB thoRton, would the function be:
    > =Proper(a2) and would I enter this function in cell A2?


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