Change Range of cells to proper name

ManUBlueJay

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Office Version
  1. 2016
Platform
  1. Windows
I am trying to automatically change a named range to proper as part of my code. When I try the following I get a mismatch error, both named ranges are 2 cells wide 1 cell high:

VBA Code:
Range("Range1") = WorksheetFunction.Proper(Range("Range2").Value)
 

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The Proper function can only work on a single cell.
 
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How about
VBA Code:
Sub ManUBlueJay()
   Dim Cl As Range
   
   For Each Cl In Range("Range1")
      Cl.Value = StrConv(Cl.Value, vbProperCase)
   Next Cl
End Sub
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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