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Default Excel 2003 - in a formula, " changes to @ - what do I do

In a spreadsheet, I am typing in " character for a formula, and the @ sign
displays. This happens in the entire workbook, not just Sheet1. However, in
other Excel spreadsheets and workbooks, the " works just fine and displays
the way it should. Any ideas on the how/why/what to do?
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See if you have a auto corrrect selected under Tools - Auto Correct.

"Tory" wrote:

In a spreadsheet, I am typing in " character for a formula, and the @ sign
displays. This happens in the entire workbook, not just Sheet1. However, in
other Excel spreadsheets and workbooks, the " works just fine and displays
the way it should. Any ideas on the how/why/what to do?

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