* Max Quordlepleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [110305, 16:00]:
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 02:36:28 GMT, Max Quordlepleen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> proffered, in :
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > Here's the situation:
> > I have a list of names, imported from another file, that looks
> > like this:
> > http://maxqnzs.com/screenshots/initcaps.jpg
> >
> > Since Calc doesn't offer a "Title" option for the case of the
> > cells, I was wondering if I could separate the initial letters
> > into a new column, change the case of those columns to uppercase,
> > then merge the cells back together so that "homer simpson" becomes
> > first "H" "omer" "S" "impson" then "Homer Simpson". How would I go
> > about doing this?
> >
> Never mind, found it. I was after �=PROPER()� as it turns out.
>
Would you mind explaining how did you achieve the goal? May be using
OOo's Spellchecker?
What is this "proper"? I couldn't find any application/command with this
name (either in Linux Debian/Sarge or in OOo).
TIA and regards,
Ennio.
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[OT] BTW, I visited your site and found it extremely interesting: thank
you!
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