PROPER function is used for changing the format of any text or string to PROPER or SENTENCE Case.
=PROPER(text)
Syntax Description:
text argument, is used to give the cell reference of the string or value that needs to be changed to Proper Case/ Sentence Case
text argument, “A2” is the cell reference for text that is to be changed to “PROPER CASE”
– Output in Cell “B2” is showing that the string is changed to Proper Case
– Output in Cell “B5” is including text and number and no impact in “Numbers” are shown
– Output in Cell “B8” has only Special Characters and there is no impact of “PROPER Case” function
– Number/ Punctuation/ Space/ Special Characters will not have any impact of Function
– If cell reference is not correctly provided in the function, then it will give output as “#VALUE!” (Error)
– Function should give output in “General” format, however if output is not as per the desired format then we need to change the cell format to “GENERAL”
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