I have a spreadsheet in which I track all of my hiking. Today,
I tried to enter the following into a cell:
E pkg lot to top, along bluff to Loop Trail, back down
However, it keeps changing "Loop Trail" to "loop trail". Since
"Loop Trail" is the name of a trail, it is a proper noun, and
should be capitalized.
When I put a period after "bluff to", it allowed me to
capitalize "Loop Trail". However, when I removed the period,
it again took matters into its own (virtual) hands and
undid the capitalization.
Automatic Spell Checking is turned off.
AutoCorrect doesn't seem to have anything relevant.
I can type the same words into the LibreOffice word processor,
and it leaves them alone.
What do I have to do to get it to stop messing with my
perfectly cromulent text?
I have a spreadsheet in which I track all of my hiking. Today,
I tried to enter the following into a cell:
E pkg lot to top, along bluff to Loop Trail, back down
However, it keeps changing "Loop Trail" to "loop trail". Since
"Loop Trail" is the name of a trail, it is a proper noun, and
should be capitalized.
When I put a period after "bluff to", it allowed me to
capitalize "Loop Trail". However, when I removed the period,
it again took matters into its own (virtual) hands and
undid the capitalization.
Automatic Spell Checking is turned off.
AutoCorrect doesn't seem to have anything relevant.
I can type the same words into the LibreOffice word processor,
and it leaves them alone.
What do I have to do to get it to stop messing with my
perfectly cromulent text?
What do I have to do to get it to stop messing with my perfectly
cromulent text?
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The episode features two neologisms: embiggen and cromulent.
The Springfield town motto is "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest
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On 9/13/2022 1:50 PM, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
I have a spreadsheet in which I track all of my hiking. Today,
I tried to enter the following into a cell:
E pkg lot to top, along bluff to Loop Trail, back down
However, it keeps changing "Loop Trail" to "loop trail". Since
"Loop Trail" is the name of a trail, it is a proper noun, and
should be capitalized.
What do I have to do to get it to stop messing with my
perfectly cromulent text?
Leading single quote, maybe? I believe that flags it as text data.
On 13/09/2022 17.05, red floyd wrote:
On 9/13/2022 1:50 PM, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
I have a spreadsheet in which I track all of my hiking. Today,
I tried to enter the following into a cell:
E pkg lot to top, along bluff to Loop Trail, back down
However, it keeps changing "Loop Trail" to "loop trail". Since
"Loop Trail" is the name of a trail, it is a proper noun, and
should be capitalized.
What do I have to do to get it to stop messing with my
perfectly cromulent text?
Leading single quote, maybe? I believe that flags it as text data.
Well, that does allow me to capitalize the name of the trail.
Unfortunately, it now has a (quite visible) leading single quote.
With your suggestion as a hint, I tried using "Format Cells" to change
the cell from "General" to "Text". That didn't help, either.
Still won't let me capitalize "Loop Trail"
On 14/09/2022 16:34, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
Still won't let me capitalize "Loop Trail"
By any chance, does the phrase "loop trail" (no caps) appear anywhere else in the spreadsheet?
I used to have a problem entering "CHEQUES" when the top line included "Cheques". (Unfortunately I can't remember how I fixed that.)
On 14/09/2022 13.45, David Catterall wrote:
On 14/09/2022 16:34, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
Still won't let me capitalize "Loop Trail"
By any chance, does the phrase "loop trail" (no caps) appear anywhere
else in the spreadsheet?
Yeah, I've had this problem every time I've recorded this hike.
This is just the first time that I complained about it.
I used to have a problem entering "CHEQUES" when the top line included
"Cheques". (Unfortunately I can't remember how I fixed that.)
This caused a stray neuron to fire. ISTR from the days
when I was using Windows/Office that there was something
similar to <SHIFT>-<ENTER> or <CTRL>-<ENTER> or <ALT>-<ENTER>
that would get a program in that suite to accept just what
you typed. If I recall correctly, I used it when I typed a
URL into a Word document, so that it wouldn't turn into a
hyperlink.
Unfortunately, none of the three helped when I tried them
just now.
You'd think that just unchecking Auto-correct would turn off
Auto-correct, but that's probably too simple.
Michael F. Stemper wrote:
On 14/09/2022 13.45, David Catterall wrote:
On 14/09/2022 16:34, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
Still won't let me capitalize "Loop Trail"
By any chance, does the phrase "loop trail" (no caps) appear anywhere else in the spreadsheet?
Yeah, I've had this problem every time I've recorded this hike.
This is just the first time that I complained about it.
Calc auto-completes with previous entries in the same column which match what's been typed so far.
You might also want to go back and change those previous entries to the correct capitalisation
Unfortunately, none of the three helped when I tried them
just now.
You'd think that just unchecking Auto-correct would turn off
Auto-correct, but that's probably too simple.
On 14/09/2022 21:37, Michael F. Stemper wrote:
Unfortunately, none of the three helped when I tried them
just now.
You'd think that just unchecking Auto-correct would turn off
Auto-correct, but that's probably too simple.
Does this happen when you create a new spreadsheet file to see if the
same problem exists in it as well? Just create a test file and enter the
text that is giving you problems.
Strange; it works just fine in a new file, so it must be something
wrong with that file.
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