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Odd behavior after [00.0" ]
I was building a table showing various formatting strings used in
Excel's custom formatting feature and the results they produce. In these examples, I am using brackets ([xxx]) to bound the strings because they contains double quotes. One such string is [0.00" mph"]. After typing [0.00" ], the [0" ] were replaced by a tab character and the whole thing indented. It looks like Word converted my text into a numbered list. If I type some text and press Enter, I get: 00. xxx 01. xxx I realize that Word will convert pretty much anything that looks like a list to a list, but I am puzzled by the behavior with the quote character. It does the same thing with the single quote. I am using Word 2007. |
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