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Why does "(C)" turn into the copyright symbol?
When typing a column heading in Excel the following was typed
Italy (C) when the enter button was hit the (C) turned into the copyright symbol which is the letter c in a circle. Why is this occuring? |
Why does "(C)" turn into the copyright symbol?
it has to do with the autocorrect option in your spell checker
"EtnaRams" wrote: When typing a column heading in Excel the following was typed Italy (C) when the enter button was hit the (C) turned into the copyright symbol which is the letter c in a circle. Why is this occuring? |
Why does "(C)" turn into the copyright symbol?
hi
it's probably part of your autocorrect function built into excel. in 03 it's toolsautocorrect options. scroll down the list and find C = copyright symbol. delete it if you want. Regards FSt1 "EtnaRams" wrote: When typing a column heading in Excel the following was typed Italy (C) when the enter button was hit the (C) turned into the copyright symbol which is the letter c in a circle. Why is this occuring? |
Why does "(C)" turn into the copyright symbol?
If you go to Tools - AutoCorrect Options... you will see (c) is autocorrected
to the copyright symbol. You can delete this row if you don't plan on using it for those purposes... "EtnaRams" wrote: When typing a column heading in Excel the following was typed Italy (C) when the enter button was hit the (C) turned into the copyright symbol which is the letter c in a circle. Why is this occuring? |
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