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When I type the equal sign I get multiple strikes. How can I eliminate that
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Steve,
This could be an autocorrect problem so try Tools|Auto Correct Options Put = in the replace box and if === comes up in the replace with box then delete it. Mike "steve" wrote: When I type the equal sign I get multiple strikes. How can I eliminate that problem |
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