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$ is a bullet
Each time I try to use the $ sign it automatically turns into a bullet. How
did this happen and how can I correct it? |
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If you're using it as the first character in a line of text, Word likes to
decide you wanted it as a bullet. Use these recommended settings in Word: http://www.theofficeexperts.com/word...edWordSettings In particular, the Autocorrect Settings ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "vmmchristensen" wrote in message ... Each time I try to use the $ sign it automatically turns into a bullet. How did this happen and how can I correct it? |
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If you mean that by typing "$" you are getting a symbol that looks like a
standard bullet (as opposed to the start of bulleted list), check in Tools AutoCorrect to see if "$" is to be automatically changed to your bullet. If this is the case, delete the entry and you should be OK. "vmmchristensen" wrote: Each time I try to use the $ sign it automatically turns into a bullet. How did this happen and how can I correct it? |
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