XL: AutoCorrect Uses Smart Apostrophes, Not StandardLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q178423 |
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SYMPTOMSIn the versions of Microsoft Excel listed above, the AutoCorrect feature uses "smart" apostrophes when it corrects text. This may cause a problem if you expect the corrected text to contain standard apostrophes.
CAUSEThis problem occurs because the entries in the AutoCorrect list contain "smart" apostrophes, not standard apostrophes. The following entries are affected:
aren't it'll what's can't it's where's can't have been it's a who's company's it's not who've couldn't it's the won't didn't let's wouldn't doesn't she'll you'd don't shouldn't you're don't know that's you're a hadn't they'll you're an hasn't they're you're her haven't they've you're here he'll wasn't you're his here's we'd you're my I'm we'll you're the I'd we're you're their I'll we've you're your isn't weren't you've WORKAROUNDIf, as a result of using the AutoCorrect feature, your worksheet contains a number of "smart" apostrophes, you can replace the "smart" apostrophes with standard apostrophes by performing the following steps:
STATUSThis behavior is by design of the AutoCorrect feature in the versions of Microsoft Excel listed above.
MORE INFORMATIONThe AutoCorrect feature in Microsoft Excel is designed to help correct common typing mistakes. For example, if you accidentally type "hte" instead of "the," AutoCorrect automatically changes the incorrect text to "the". To view or make changes to the AutoCorrect list, click AutoCorrect on the Tools menu. Because the AutoCorrect list is shared between multiple programs (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and so on), some of the entries in the list are designed to take advantage of features in the different programs, such as "smart" quotes and apostrophes. As a result, the entries in the list that contain apostrophes use "smart" apostrophes, not standard apostrophes. In Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows, "smart" apostrophes have a code of 146. There is a minor difference in appearance between "smart" and standard apostrophes, so you may not notice when this problem occurs. However, you can demonstrate the problem by performing the following steps:
Also note that the CODE formulas in cells B1 and B2 return different values since the code of a "smart" apostrophe is different than the code of a standard apostrophe.
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