G Guest Jul 25, 2005 #1 In Excel, I am trying to type (c) but keep getting the copyright symbol. How do I just type (c)?
J JE McGimpsey Jul 25, 2005 #2 You can turn off autocorrect: Tools/Autocorrect, uncheck the Replace Text as you type checkbox. Or you could delete the autocorrect entry (which will then apply to other Office apps). Or you could just type CTRL-z after the autocorrect occurs to undo it.
You can turn off autocorrect: Tools/Autocorrect, uncheck the Replace Text as you type checkbox. Or you could delete the autocorrect entry (which will then apply to other Office apps). Or you could just type CTRL-z after the autocorrect occurs to undo it.
S Sandy Mann Jul 25, 2005 #4 Laborous but try entering: (C <space> ) Rest of data enter that then re-select the cell and remove the space -- HTH Sandy (e-mail address removed) Replace@mailinator with @tiscali.co.uk
Laborous but try entering: (C <space> ) Rest of data enter that then re-select the cell and remove the space -- HTH Sandy (e-mail address removed) Replace@mailinator with @tiscali.co.uk
T TommySzalapski Jul 25, 2005 #5 Click on tools -> AutoCorrect and either turn off "Replace text as yo type" or remove the (c) entry from the lis
Click on tools -> AutoCorrect and either turn off "Replace text as yo type" or remove the (c) entry from the lis
J Jef Gorbach Jul 25, 2005 #6 TJ said: In Excel, I am trying to type (c) but keep getting the copyright symbol. How do I just type (c)? Click to expand... (c) [space] followed by [ctrl-z] to undo auto-correction to copyright symbol back to (c)
TJ said: In Excel, I am trying to type (c) but keep getting the copyright symbol. How do I just type (c)? Click to expand... (c) [space] followed by [ctrl-z] to undo auto-correction to copyright symbol back to (c)