Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
I have tried all sorts of settings to prevent LibreOffice from changing
(c) into the copywright symbol.
So far nothing has helped.
Setting it as an exception does not work.
For reasons I do not understand the conversion is NOT made when I type
(C) (=capital C).
What is the trick required to stop Libreoffice from doing this conversion.
If possible, I prefer NOT to turn of autocorrect entirely.
Thank you.
Thomas
Well, you have Tools > Autocorrect > Autocorrect options
and there you delete that specific replacement. BUT: you have to do it for the language that your
text is in. Apparently your text is not English (USA), because that has the (C) [Capital C]
replaced by ©, not the lowercase (c). So check the language setting of your document (or that part
of the document).
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