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Default Autocomplete for email addresses in a cell

When I am filling in a cell I will often use the "@" symbol, for email
addresses or directions etc. I would like to turn this feature off but
haven't been able to find a way to do so. Unchecking the autocomplete for
cell values option in the Advanced Excel Options doesn't do the trick.
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Kevin U wrote:
When I am filling in a cell I will often use the "@" symbol, for email
addresses or directions etc. I would like to turn this feature off but
haven't been able to find a way to do so. Unchecking the autocomplete for
cell values option in the Advanced Excel Options doesn't do the trick.


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