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XL2000: Sample Macro Code to Change Case of Text


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Summary

Although Microsoft Excel has functions that change the case of text, there are times when you may want to change text case programmatically.

This article contains three sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macros (Sub procedures) that you can use to change the letters in a text string to all uppercase, all lowercase, or title case (the first letter in each word is capitalized). These actions are similar to the Excel functions, =UPPER(), =LOWER(), and =PROPER().

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Macro to Change All Text in a Range to Uppercase Letters

Sub Uppercase()
   ' Loop to cycle through each cell in the specified range.
   For Each x In Range("A1:A5")
      ' Change the text in the range to uppercase letters.
      x.Value = UCase(x.value)
   Next
End Sub
				

Macro to Change All Text in a Range to Lowercase Letters

Sub Lowercase()
   ' Loop to cycle through each cell in the specified range.
   For Each x In Range("B1:B5")
      x.Value = LCase(x.Value)
   Next
End Sub
				

Macro to Change All Text in a Cell Range to Initial Capital Letters

Sub Proper_Case()
   ' Loop to cycle through each cell in the specified range.
   For Each x In Range("C1:C5")
      ' There is not a Proper function in Visual Basic for Applications.
      ' So, you must use the worksheet function in the following form:
      x.Value = Application.Proper(x.Value)
   Next
End Sub
				

Testing the Sample Macros

To test the sample macros, follow these steps:
  1. In the same workbook that contains the macros, enter the following sample data into a new worksheet:
        A1: toM         B1: toM        C1: toM
        A2: sUe         B2: sUe        C2: sUe
        A3: joe SMITH   B3: joe SMITH  C3: joe SMITH
        A4: mary        B4: mary       C4: mary
        A5: LORI        B5: LORI       C5: LORI
    						
    NOTE: This sample data contains text formatted in various cases that you can use to verify how each macro works.
  2. Run each of the macros.
The text in the range specified in the macro (in the line that reads "For each x in ...") will be formatted in uppercase, lowercase, or initial capitals, as appropriate.

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References

For additional information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
226118 OFF2000: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications

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Keywords: KB213649, kbprogramming, kbhowto, kbdtacode

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Article Info
Article ID : 213649
Revision : 6
Created on : 10/11/2006
Published on : 10/11/2006
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