(R) ?

L

Laurence Smith

Hi,
I am finding that I cannot place (R), meaning a capital R between two
parentheses in to a cell. Excel always replaces that with a smaller
capital R in a circle.
What's the trick to getting the (R) to show up?

TIA

--
Larry Smith

"In this country anyone can grow up to be President.
That's the risk you take."
Adlai Stevenson
 
B

Bernard Liengme

This is an AutoCorrect feature - Excel kindly giving you the Registered
Trademark symbol. Use Tools | AutoCorrect Options; on the AutoCorrect tab
near the top of the list you will probably see (c), (r) and (tm). Select the
ones you do not want and press the Delete button on the dialog.
The alternative is just after Excel makes the conversion, press control+Z
(undo)
best wishes
 
L

Laurence Smith

Bernard said:
This is an AutoCorrect feature - Excel kindly giving you the
Registered Trademark symbol. Use Tools | AutoCorrect Options; on the
AutoCorrect tab near the top of the list you will probably see (c),
(r) and (tm). Select the ones you do not want and press the Delete
button on the dialog. The alternative is just after Excel makes the
conversion, press control+Z (undo) best wishes

Bernard,

Thanks for the prompt reply.
Of course, you are right. As soon as I made the fix all was fine.

I appreciate the time and expertise.

--
Larry Smith

"In this country anyone can grow up to be President.
That's the risk you take."
Adlai Stevenson
 

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