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Hello!
have a list like: smith london 18345 smyth leeds 31795 to read: Smith London 18345 Smyth Leeds 31795 How can I do this? |
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Select the text.
Capitalize Each Word, using the case dropdown in the Font group of the Home tab. |
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thanks,
unfortunately these options only create a) all letters of all words b) the first letter of the first word of each entry (sentence). What I nead is : smith london -> Smith London. Is there a way? best regards from Berlin |
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That is exactly what the solution suggested by Charles does.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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many thanks, found it!
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