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Nikki - 20 Apr 2006 15:09 GMT
How do I type a (C) in excel without getting copyright sign?  Even if I put a
' in front of the information I still get the copyright symbol.
Rick B - 20 Apr 2006 15:19 GMT
This is an ACCESS newsgroup, not an EXCEL newsgroup.  Please post your
question in an Excel newsgroup.

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> How do I type a (C) in excel without getting copyright sign?  Even if I
> put a
> ' in front of the information I still get the copyright symbol.
mnature - 20 Apr 2006 18:38 GMT
Tools, Autocorrect, delete the entry that turns a (C) in a copyright sign

How can you possibly trust information you are given in an Access forum,
when you are asking for Excel advice?

> How do I type a (C) in excel without getting copyright sign?  Even if I put a
> ' in front of the information I still get the copyright symbol.
Klatuu - 20 Apr 2006 18:49 GMT
Because Access people are smarter, better looking, and way more cool than
Excel people? :)

> Tools, Autocorrect, delete the entry that turns a (C) in a copyright sign
>
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> > How do I type a (C) in excel without getting copyright sign?  Even if I put a
> > ' in front of the information I still get the copyright symbol.
mnature - 20 Apr 2006 20:31 GMT
Good answer . . .

Plus, Access people seem to know answers about Word and Excel, whereas Word
and Excel people don't always know answers to Access.

> Because Access people are smarter, better looking, and way more cool than
> Excel people? :)
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> > > How do I type a (C) in excel without getting copyright sign?  Even if I put a
> > > ' in front of the information I still get the copyright symbol.
 
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