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Sentence Case Update Query

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tomco22

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Sep 16, 2000
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These folks at work have two "databases" on Microsoft Excel. I am converting this mess over to Access. The smaller database is ~100 names. Last, first, and middle name were all in one Excel "field". I got all that mess parsed into seperate fields but the issue I want to fix now is capitalization. Is there a way to change "SMITH" to "Smith"? This database does not have any names with double capitals such as "McDonald". The second database will have such issues because it is 15,000 names. I'll worry about that later.

Tom
MCSD
I Nab Terrorists
 
You may also take a look at the StrConv function with vbProperCase(=3) argument.

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Thanks for the 2 responses. Worked like a charm!

Tom
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