How can I fix my name's capitalization on my account registration?

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To fix the capitalization of a last name on an account registration, users can request changes directly in the forum. In this case, the user wants to change "hoyer" to "Hoyer" for their account name. If no action is taken within a few days, users are advised to send a private message to specific forum administrators for assistance. The community is supportive, with members expressing gratitude for help received. Proper capitalization in usernames can enhance professionalism and personal branding.
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I accidently didn't capitalize my last name when I registered my account. If somebody could capitalize the h (change it to "Stephan Hoyer") it would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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If they don't see this after a few days, you can PM either https://www.physicsforums.com/member.php?userid=1 or https://www.physicsforums.com/member.php?userid=206.
 
Done.

- Warren
 
Thank you very much :).
 
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