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I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can
disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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I thought you could use the undo on the toolbar or click Ctrl+z after it had
made the correction to revert it back to how it was typed -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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Yes, ctrl+z does that in Excel. I just tested it.
Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "john the confused" wrote: I thought you could use the undo on the toolbar or click Ctrl+z after it had made the correction to revert it back to how it was typed -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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the undo doesn't work the same way for me. I can "sometimes" hit i [space]
and then undo (won't work for multiple cells in a row). But it never works with just i [enter] (undo clears the cell). This is using Excel 2000. I don't know if it's been fixed in newer versions. "john the confused" wrote: I thought you could use the undo on the toolbar or click Ctrl+z after it had made the correction to revert it back to how it was typed -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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Could be - I was using 2003.
I have just tried it on 2000 and Ctrl+z works as long as the cells are not consecutive. -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: the undo doesn't work the same way for me. I can "sometimes" hit i [space] and then undo (won't work for multiple cells in a row). But it never works with just i [enter] (undo clears the cell). This is using Excel 2000. I don't know if it's been fixed in newer versions. "john the confused" wrote: I thought you could use the undo on the toolbar or click Ctrl+z after it had made the correction to revert it back to how it was typed -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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I was always putting in a space and then Ctrl+z. i on its own does not work.
Have you considered adding 'ii' to auto correct and changing it to 'i' as a workround? -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "john the confused" wrote: Could be - I was using 2003. I have just tried it on 2000 and Ctrl+z works as long as the cells are not consecutive. -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: the undo doesn't work the same way for me. I can "sometimes" hit i [space] and then undo (won't work for multiple cells in a row). But it never works with just i [enter] (undo clears the cell). This is using Excel 2000. I don't know if it's been fixed in newer versions. "john the confused" wrote: I thought you could use the undo on the toolbar or click Ctrl+z after it had made the correction to revert it back to how it was typed -- John MOS Master Instructor Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Sloth" wrote: I am trying to enter 'i' in a cell without it changing to I. I know you can disable the autocorrect functions, but is there a quicker way to do this? In word you can just "undo" the autocorrect and go on. The end result is that the autocorrect continues to function but skipped that one instance. |
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