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Den sön 1 maj 2022 kl 14:46 skrev John Kaufmann <kaufmann@nb.net>:

... or any other quantity raised to any other power.  Of course this is
silly in a spreadsheet, where one wants to identify a measurement.

"m" is OK, but "m^2" gets auto-'corrected' to "M^2". Likewise "Cm^2",
"In^2", "Ft^2", "Inch^2", and so forth.

It's embarrassing that I don't see how to turn off this behavior.


Tools → Options for Auto-correction… → Click the Options tab → ☐ Start
every sentence with a capital letter

You can also just type m², then you don't need to change any settings. And
it looks better.



Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg


John

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