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![]() I'm doing some homework for a class. I have a workbook set up with worksheets for each chapter's homework answers. One section requires that we match answers - for example, match answer a through j with the correct definition 1 through 10. On my worksheet, in one column I type the numbers, and in the next column to the write I type the letter corresponding to the correct answer. Normally I do this on the school lab computer, and everything is fine with no problems. Today I'm doing this at home, and when I try to type in just the lower case letter i, Excel keeps changing it to an I. What gives? I've been using Excel for years and have never seen this. The cell is set to general formatting (the default), and in fact aside from centering, I've not applied any other formatting. I've been racking my brains and just cannot figure out why it is doing this. If I type ii or any other "word" with i and another letter character or number character (such as i9), it remains an i. But if I try to type the i alone, as the only character in the cell - it changes it to I. Oddly, it also changes to an I if I type i + a punctuation character (the characters on top of the number keys, or the brackets next to the p key, or the arrows, etc.). My caps lock is NOT on. I'm using Arial, where it looks like this: l . When I change it to a serif font - like Tahoma or Courier - it shows a capital I. So it's not changing it to a lower case l, it's definitely changing it to an upper case I (which in arial looks like a lower case l). Your help in unraveling this admittedly minor and excruciatingly unimportant (yet slightly annoying) mystery is appreciated. Have a fabulous day, spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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Hi
I bet it's an auto-correct in Word!! Open Word and go to Tools/AutoCorrect Options and delete the entry for i. Andy. "spygrrl" wrote in message ... I'm doing some homework for a class. I have a workbook set up with worksheets for each chapter's homework answers. One section requires that we match answers - for example, match answer a through j with the correct definition 1 through 10. On my worksheet, in one column I type the numbers, and in the next column to the write I type the letter corresponding to the correct answer. Normally I do this on the school lab computer, and everything is fine with no problems. Today I'm doing this at home, and when I try to type in just the lower case letter i, Excel keeps changing it to an I. What gives? I've been using Excel for years and have never seen this. The cell is set to general formatting (the default), and in fact aside from centering, I've not applied any other formatting. I've been racking my brains and just cannot figure out why it is doing this. If I type ii or any other "word" with i and another letter character or number character (such as i9), it remains an i. But if I try to type the i alone, as the only character in the cell - it changes it to I. Oddly, it also changes to an I if I type i + a punctuation character (the characters on top of the number keys, or the brackets next to the p key, or the arrows, etc.). My caps lock is NOT on. I'm using Arial, where it looks like this: l . When I change it to a serif font - like Tahoma or Courier - it shows a capital I. So it's not changing it to a lower case l, it's definitely changing it to an upper case I (which in arial looks like a lower case l). Your help in unraveling this admittedly minor and excruciatingly unimportant (yet slightly annoying) mystery is appreciated. Have a fabulous day, spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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ToolsAutocorrect Options,
Remove unwanted items (like i) from the list -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "spygrrl" wrote in message ... I'm doing some homework for a class. I have a workbook set up with worksheets for each chapter's homework answers. One section requires that we match answers - for example, match answer a through j with the correct definition 1 through 10. On my worksheet, in one column I type the numbers, and in the next column to the write I type the letter corresponding to the correct answer. Normally I do this on the school lab computer, and everything is fine with no problems. Today I'm doing this at home, and when I try to type in just the lower case letter i, Excel keeps changing it to an I. What gives? I've been using Excel for years and have never seen this. The cell is set to general formatting (the default), and in fact aside from centering, I've not applied any other formatting. I've been racking my brains and just cannot figure out why it is doing this. If I type ii or any other "word" with i and another letter character or number character (such as i9), it remains an i. But if I try to type the i alone, as the only character in the cell - it changes it to I. Oddly, it also changes to an I if I type i + a punctuation character (the characters on top of the number keys, or the brackets next to the p key, or the arrows, etc.). My caps lock is NOT on. I'm using Arial, where it looks like this: l . When I change it to a serif font - like Tahoma or Courier - it shows a capital I. So it's not changing it to a lower case l, it's definitely changing it to an upper case I (which in arial looks like a lower case l). Your help in unraveling this admittedly minor and excruciatingly unimportant (yet slightly annoying) mystery is appreciated. Have a fabulous day, spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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I didn't know you could access them from Excel!! Learnt something new today!
Andy. "Niek Otten" wrote in message ... ToolsAutocorrect Options, Remove unwanted items (like i) from the list -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "spygrrl" wrote in message ... I'm doing some homework for a class. I have a workbook set up with worksheets for each chapter's homework answers. One section requires that we match answers - for example, match answer a through j with the correct definition 1 through 10. On my worksheet, in one column I type the numbers, and in the next column to the write I type the letter corresponding to the correct answer. Normally I do this on the school lab computer, and everything is fine with no problems. Today I'm doing this at home, and when I try to type in just the lower case letter i, Excel keeps changing it to an I. What gives? I've been using Excel for years and have never seen this. The cell is set to general formatting (the default), and in fact aside from centering, I've not applied any other formatting. I've been racking my brains and just cannot figure out why it is doing this. If I type ii or any other "word" with i and another letter character or number character (such as i9), it remains an i. But if I try to type the i alone, as the only character in the cell - it changes it to I. Oddly, it also changes to an I if I type i + a punctuation character (the characters on top of the number keys, or the brackets next to the p key, or the arrows, etc.). My caps lock is NOT on. I'm using Arial, where it looks like this: l . When I change it to a serif font - like Tahoma or Courier - it shows a capital I. So it's not changing it to a lower case l, it's definitely changing it to an upper case I (which in arial looks like a lower case l). Your help in unraveling this admittedly minor and excruciatingly unimportant (yet slightly annoying) mystery is appreciated. Have a fabulous day, spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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Hi spygrrl. It was a pleasure reading your well written request. You might
look at your auto correct options on the tool menu to see if you are replacing i with I. HTH -- Sincerely, Michael Colvin "spygrrl" wrote: I'm doing some homework for a class. I have a workbook set up with worksheets for each chapter's homework answers. One section requires that we match answers - for example, match answer a through j with the correct definition 1 through 10. On my worksheet, in one column I type the numbers, and in the next column to the write I type the letter corresponding to the correct answer. Normally I do this on the school lab computer, and everything is fine with no problems. Today I'm doing this at home, and when I try to type in just the lower case letter i, Excel keeps changing it to an I. What gives? I've been using Excel for years and have never seen this. The cell is set to general formatting (the default), and in fact aside from centering, I've not applied any other formatting. I've been racking my brains and just cannot figure out why it is doing this. If I type ii or any other "word" with i and another letter character or number character (such as i9), it remains an i. But if I try to type the i alone, as the only character in the cell - it changes it to I. Oddly, it also changes to an I if I type i + a punctuation character (the characters on top of the number keys, or the brackets next to the p key, or the arrows, etc.). My caps lock is NOT on. I'm using Arial, where it looks like this: l . When I change it to a serif font - like Tahoma or Courier - it shows a capital I. So it's not changing it to a lower case l, it's definitely changing it to an upper case I (which in arial looks like a lower case l). Your help in unraveling this admittedly minor and excruciatingly unimportant (yet slightly annoying) mystery is appreciated. Have a fabulous day, spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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![]() You guys ROCK! Sheesh. *smacks forehead* I feel soooooo stupid. Whenever I'm in Word, I'm used to fighting with that dang Auto Correct function. I've never needed it before in Excel, so it never occurred to me. I had thought that perhaps "i" represented some function in some advanced engineering application (or theoretical physics, or something similar) that I wouldn't possibly be aware of, and therefore Excel wouldn't let me use it unless it were in a formula. Geez, can we say "overthinking"? Of course it turned out to be something far simpler. Perhaps I need a little more coffee to wake up my dormant brain cells - or to kill the slightly hypertrophied ones. ![]() Thanks so much for taking the time to answer, I *do* appreciate it! spygrrl -- spygrrl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spygrrl's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=32305 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=520597 |
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