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why is it when you type "BVE" onto a cell it changes it to BE?
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It' an autocorrect option
Tools|Autocorrect options enter BVE and delete the entry Mike "Todd" wrote: why is it when you type "BVE" onto a cell it changes it to BE? |
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It's an autocorrect spelling thing. Excel thinks you misspelled BE.
To remove that rule from the library... Goto the menu ToolsAutoCorrect Options Type BVE in the Replace box and BE will appeat in the With box Click Delete OK Deleting an autocorrect rule will apply to *all* of the MS applications that use an autocorrect feature. They all use the same library. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Todd" wrote in message ... why is it when you type "BVE" onto a cell it changes it to BE? |
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