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automatic change of c) to copyright symbol. How to turn off? I've searched
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Normally that option is under AutoCorrect options. On the system I'm
running, it is found under Tools - AutoCorrect Options - AutoCorrect. (It
might be in a different place if you're running a different system.) It's
the top item on my list. Just select that line and hit Delete.

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automatic change of c) to copyright symbol. How to turn off? I've searched
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You can delete the relevant AutoCorrect entry, or you can press Ctrl+Z to
Undo a specific correction.

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