could always wrap some CSS around it but it has to be lower case to begin
with for CSS to work.

<span style="text-transform:capitalize">#LCASE(FNAME)# </span>

im sure there are other things in UDF's out there but it always winds up in
a discussion of McDonald and such type of mixed case names. And to be
honest, most of my people dont care much about that. I always insert
everything lower case.... makes formatting easier later.


On 8/28/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm sure there's a function on www.cflib.org that would suit your needs.
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> Subject: Case
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>
> I've seen the ucase and lcase functions, but is there anything to
> capitalize
> a string that is already u/l case?
>
> Thought I saw something in the list a while back, but can't find it.
>
> Thanks,
> Jenny
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