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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:13:14+00:00 2026-05-17T15:13:14+00:00

So I have a string NEW. What is the SIMPLEST way to convert that

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So I have a string “NEW”.

What is the SIMPLEST way to convert that string to “New”.

Basically right now I’m doing this:

Case "NEW"
    makes = connector.GetMakesByYear(_AuthorizationKey, "NewCar", CDate(Now), Year)
Case "USED"
    makes = connector.GetMakesByYear(_AuthorizationKey, "UsedCar", CDate(Now), Year)

And I would prefer not to use a case statement because it’s only one parameter that needs to change, and both are appended with “Car”.

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    2026-05-17T15:13:14+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    Using the “old” string functions, you can use this:

    result = StrConv("hello world", VbStrConv.ProperCase)
    

    to convert a string to “proper case”. However, in your case this would probably result in (if I read this right) “Usercar”, not “UserCar”.

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