Good afternoon
I am frequently working on patent specifications, in which there
references to all those numbers and symbols
in the accompanying figures.
This also often includes something like "(c)".
LibreOffice insists on converting this into the copyright symbol.
I tried Tools -> Autocorrect Options -> Exceptions (words with two
capitals) and added this (c).
However Writer apparently does not recognize / remember this setting.
The help section says, typing Crtl+z immediately after the (c) input
reverts the autocorrection
and adds it to the list of exception.
Yet, Writer does NOT remember this.
Is there a way to make this exception "permanent" (until a time when I
choose to change the setting)?
Thank you.
Thomas
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