MS Excel: STRCONV Function (VBA)

This Excel tutorial explains how to use the Excel STRCONV function with syntax and examples.

Description

The Microsoft Excel STRCONV function returns a string converted as specified.

Syntax

The syntax for the Microsoft Excel STRCONV function is:
StrConv ( text, conversion, LCID )

Parameters or Arguments

text is the string that you wish to convert.
conversion is the type of conversion to perform. The following is a list of valid parameters for conversion.
Parameter Value Description
vbUpperCase 1 Converts the string to all uppercase.
vbLowerCase 2 Converts the string to all lowercase.
vbProperCase 3 Converts the first letter to every word to uppercase. All other characters are left as lowercase. This option is similar to the InitCap function in Oracle.
vbUnicode 64 Converts the string to Unicode.
vbFromUnicode 128 Converts the string from Unicode to the default code page of the system.
LCID is optional. If this parameter is omitted, the STRCONV function assumes the system LocaleID.

Applies To

The STRCONV function can be used in the following versions of Microsoft Excel:
  • Excel 2013, Excel 2011 for Mac, Excel 2010, Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000

Type of Excel Function

The STRCONV function can be used in Microsoft Excel as the following type of function:
  • VBA function (VBA)

Example (as VBA Function)

The STRCONV function can only be used in VBA code in Microsoft Excel.
Let's look at some Excel STRCONV function examples and explore how to use the STRCONV function in Excel VBA code:
StrConv("tech on the net", 1)
Result: "TECH ON THE NET"

StrConv("TECH ON THE NET", 2)
Result: "tech on the net"

StrConv("TECH ON THE NET", 3)
Result: "Tech On The Net"
For example:
Dim LResult As String

LResult = StrConv("TECH ON THE NET", vbProperCase)

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