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autocorrect features
I am attempting to type in the acronym LSFO NWE in a single cell in Excel.
The "NWE" autocorrects to "New" which is not what I want. I have thousands of cells of data, and I just want to have the autocorrect function off for the 1 single cell. How do I go about this? |
autocorrect features
For just that cell, it's probably easiest to just hold down the [Ctrl] key
and press Z (which is Undo) after it autocorects to convert it back to what you typed. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP-Pro "autocorrect problem" wrote: I am attempting to type in the acronym LSFO NWE in a single cell in Excel. The "NWE" autocorrects to "New" which is not what I want. I have thousands of cells of data, and I just want to have the autocorrect function off for the 1 single cell. How do I go about this? |
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