Or change the autocorrection trigger to #(c) so that you can deliberately
call it on those odd occasions when it is needed without it tripping in
otherwise..
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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Alternatively, if you want to preserve the AutoCorrect entry
(sometimes it can come in handy), press Ctrl+Z (Undo) to undo the
auto correction.
"garfield-n-odie" wrote in
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In Word, click on Tools | AutoCorrect Options | AutoCorrect tab.
In the list of AutoCorrect entries, click on the (c) entry and
then click Delete.
BILLH wrote:
How do I avoid getting the copyright symbol when a want C in
parentheses? (Note I don't get it here!) (C)