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- [Neil] Hello again everybody. My name is Neil Malek from Knack Training, and bringing you another everyday office video. In todays video I want to help you to understand how to nest functions together. And today were going to do that with two functions called trim and proper. So to begin with lets look at the problem we face. As you can see here Lawrence J. Crawford is all caps. Patricia Adams has some weird capitalization. And Jacqueline George has a space before the G in George. So this is very sloppy formatting all across the board and most people unfortunately when faced with this problem just start retyping things, which is just not the right answer at all. Now there are two functions I want to introduce you to if you havent already seen them. The first is called trim. If you go to cell B3 right here next to Lawrence J. Crawford, go up to the formulas tab at the top of the screen and you look in the text drop-down menu. The trim function here takes exactly one value. It tak