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Entering 'GTi' but I get 'Gti' !
This is silly! I'm trying to prepare a new spreadsheet in Excel 2000.
If I type GTi in any cell, it gets changed immediately to Gti regardless of what formatting I try (instead of default General). Yet 'GTXi' is entered correctly. Why? More important, how do I enter 'GTi' please? -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK |
Entering 'GTi' but I get 'Gti' !
Hi Terry,
Am Sat, 07 Feb 2015 09:56:12 +0000 schrieb : This is silly! I'm trying to prepare a new spreadsheet in Excel 2000. If I type GTi in any cell, it gets changed immediately to Gti check the Auto-Correction options Regards Claus B. -- Vista Ultimate / Windows7 Office 2007 Ultimate / 2010 Professional |
Entering 'GTi' but I get 'Gti' !
Thanks Claus, that was it! Appreciate the quick reply, as it was
really bugging me! -- Terry, East Grinstead, UK Claus Busch wrote: Hi Terry, Am Sat, 07 Feb 2015 09:56:12 +0000 schrieb : This is silly! I'm trying to prepare a new spreadsheet in Excel 2000. If I type GTi in any cell, it gets changed immediately to Gti check the Auto-Correction options Regards Claus B. |
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