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=RAND()
I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel
=RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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Gary,
Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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Thank you Luc for your assisstance.
While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe
rather replace - the €śfeature€ť: I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered €ś=rand()€ť in both the €śReplace€ť and €śWith€ť fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the €śfeature€ť again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gary''s Student" wrote: Thank you Luc for your assisstance. While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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=RAND()
Thank you for your help. I'll take your advice. If I loose the "feature"
forever, I will not cry. -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Lene Fredborg" wrote: I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the €śfeature€ť: I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered €ś=rand()€ť in both the €śReplace€ť and €śWith€ť fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the €śfeature€ť again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gary''s Student" wrote: Thank you Luc for your assisstance. While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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For me it seems to suffice to just press Ctrl+Z (Undo) after "=RAND()" is
converted to quick brown foxes. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. I'll take your advice. If I loose the "feature" forever, I will not cry. -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Lene Fredborg" wrote: I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the €śfeature€ť: I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered €ś=rand()€ť in both the €śReplace€ť and €śWith€ť fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the €śfeature€ť again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gary''s Student" wrote: Thank you Luc for your assisstance. While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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My first attempt was also to use Ctrl+Z. For me it did also undo the
conversion but the quick brown fox always appeared again as soon as I continued typing (I tested it on two computers with different Word versions). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: For me it seems to suffice to just press Ctrl+Z (Undo) after "=RAND()" is converted to quick brown foxes. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. I'll take your advice. If I loose the "feature" forever, I will not cry. -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Lene Fredborg" wrote: I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the €śfeature€ť: I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered €ś=rand()€ť in both the €śReplace€ť and €śWith€ť fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the €śfeature€ť again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gary''s Student" wrote: Thank you Luc for your assisstance. While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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I can type =rand() and continue typing with no problem. It's only pressing
Enter that causes the problem. And if you need a paragraph break following =rand(), you can type something after it, go back and press Enter, then Ctrl+Z, then start up again at the end of what you typed. I agree that this would be a nuisance, so it's not really a satisfactory workaround. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... My first attempt was also to use Ctrl+Z. For me it did also undo the conversion but the quick brown fox always appeared again as soon as I continued typing (I tested it on two computers with different Word versions). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: For me it seems to suffice to just press Ctrl+Z (Undo) after "=RAND()" is converted to quick brown foxes. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. I'll take your advice. If I loose the "feature" forever, I will not cry. -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Lene Fredborg" wrote: I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the €śfeature€ť: I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered €ś=rand()€ť in both the €śReplace€ť and €śWith€ť fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the €śfeature€ť again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Gary''s Student" wrote: Thank you Luc for your assisstance. While the link did not explain how to disable this feature it suggested a good work-around -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 "Luc" wrote: Gary, Have a look he http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/DummyText.htm -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Gary''s Student" schreef in bericht ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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Hi Lene,
This didn't work for me in Word 2003 using either the plain or formatted entries in Autocorrect. If you unchecked the Autocorrect option to [x] Replace text as you type, that could disable the =rand() replacement, but also the rest of the autocorrect entries as well. ================== "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message news I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the "feature": I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered "=rand()" in both the "Replace" and "With" fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the "feature" again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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=RAND()
As others have indicated there is no way to disable the feature.
As far as I know the dummy text is only inserted when entering a paragraph mark (pressing Enter) and then only when the complete paragraph is "=RAND()" optionally surrounded by white space (spaces, non-breaking spaces and tabs). I would think it pretty unusual - even when documenting Excel functions - for this to happen unintentionally, and on the occasions that it does, it can be undone very easily. As a rule, if anything unexpected happens to me in any application, pressing Ctrl+Z is the first thing I try - 'I didn't want that, please undo it'. In this case that would have been all that was needed; a fairly minor inconvenience at worst, wouldn't you say? -- Enjoy, Tony "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... I am using Word to document some Excel spreadsheets. In Excel =RAND() is a valid formula. When I enter this my my document, Word converts it into gibberish. How do I disable this feature? -- Gary's Student gsnu200702 |
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I may have been infected with all those quick brown foxes and lazy dogs
yesterday ;-) Today, all was back where I started yesterday and nor could I get the AutoCorrect to work as I experienced and described yesterday (I did not deselect €śReplace text as you type€ť yesterday). So now I am sure I was wrong about AutoCorrect - I am really sorry. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Lene, This didn't work for me in Word 2003 using either the plain or formatted entries in Autocorrect. If you unchecked the Autocorrect option to [x] Replace text as you type, that could disable the =rand() replacement, but also the rest of the autocorrect entries as well. ================== "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message news I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the "feature": I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered "=rand()" in both the "Replace" and "With" fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the "feature" again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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We all have those days--things work that don't work the next day and vice
versa. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... I may have been infected with all those quick brown foxes and lazy dogs yesterday ;-) Today, all was back where I started yesterday and nor could I get the AutoCorrect to work as I experienced and described yesterday (I did not deselect €śReplace text as you type€ť yesterday). So now I am sure I was wrong about AutoCorrect - I am really sorry. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Lene, This didn't work for me in Word 2003 using either the plain or formatted entries in Autocorrect. If you unchecked the Autocorrect option to [x] Replace text as you type, that could disable the =rand() replacement, but also the rest of the autocorrect entries as well. ================== "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message news I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the "feature": I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered "=rand()" in both the "Replace" and "With" fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the "feature" again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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...and some of us have things that don't work on *any* days...:-(
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... We all have those days--things work that don't work the next day and vice versa. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... I may have been infected with all those quick brown foxes and lazy dogs yesterday ;-) Today, all was back where I started yesterday and nor could I get the AutoCorrect to work as I experienced and described yesterday (I did not deselect "Replace text as you type" yesterday). So now I am sure I was wrong about AutoCorrect - I am really sorry. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Lene, This didn't work for me in Word 2003 using either the plain or formatted entries in Autocorrect. If you unchecked the Autocorrect option to [x] Replace text as you type, that could disable the =rand() replacement, but also the rest of the autocorrect entries as well. ================== "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message news I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the "feature": I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered "=rand()" in both the "Replace" and "With" fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the "feature" again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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True.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Aalaan" wrote in message ... ..and some of us have things that don't work on *any* days...:-( "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... We all have those days--things work that don't work the next day and vice versa. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... I may have been infected with all those quick brown foxes and lazy dogs yesterday ;-) Today, all was back where I started yesterday and nor could I get the AutoCorrect to work as I experienced and described yesterday (I did not deselect "Replace text as you type" yesterday). So now I am sure I was wrong about AutoCorrect - I am really sorry. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Lene, This didn't work for me in Word 2003 using either the plain or formatted entries in Autocorrect. If you unchecked the Autocorrect option to [x] Replace text as you type, that could disable the =rand() replacement, but also the rest of the autocorrect entries as well. ================== "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message news I made an experiment and found a method that seems to disable - or maybe rather replace - the "feature": I created an AutoCorrect entry (Tools AutoCorrect options) and entered "=rand()" in both the "Replace" and "With" fields. However, I you want to be able to enable the "feature" again, you may not want to use that method - it seems as if it is gone even if the AutoCorrect entry is deleted (so who knows, I may regret that I tried...). -- Regards Lene Fredborg -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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