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Debra Dalgleish
 
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Or, instead of deleting the AutoCorrect entry for (r), you could change
it to (r)).

CyberTaz wrote:
Accurate information from all, but deleting AutoCorrect items can limit you
if you ever want to use the items you delete from AutoCorrect.

You can also simply UnDo (Ctrl+z) once the replacement is triggered to
revert to the data as typed. That technique allows the AutoCorrect item to be
available when needed.

Hope this is useful |:)

"Yeller" wrote:


edI recently upgraded from Office97 to Office 2003. In Excel 97 when I typed
(R) that's what I got. Now, in Excel 2003, when I type (R) it automatically
gets converted to the register symbol (the letter r in a cicrle). I have a
spreadsheet on movies I've taped and always list the film's rating, i.e.,
(G), (PG), (PG13), (R), etc.




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