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Autocorrect in Numbers, given names as months.

I have a list of names I wish to capitalize. For example, I wish to put the characters "APRIL" into a cell of Numbers. Numbers insists that I want "April." I have turned off autocorrect in Edit>Spelling and Grammar and in Edit>Substitutions (and also at the keyboard, even though the problem is unique to Numbers.) What else can I do?

Posted on Jul 19, 2021 7:04 AM

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Posted on Jul 19, 2021 7:29 AM

If you leave the Data Format as Automatic then Numbers guesses that you mean the date-time value of April 1. If you want the literal text APRIL then first format the cell as Text and then input APRIL.


Or, as a shortcut that doesn't require you to explicitly reformat the cell as Text you can simply type 'APRIL (i.e. an apostrophe followed by APRIL).


SG


(Edit: I see Ian posted the solution first. I hope you mark his reply as "Solved.")



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Jul 19, 2021 7:29 AM in response to LMHudson

If you leave the Data Format as Automatic then Numbers guesses that you mean the date-time value of April 1. If you want the literal text APRIL then first format the cell as Text and then input APRIL.


Or, as a shortcut that doesn't require you to explicitly reformat the cell as Text you can simply type 'APRIL (i.e. an apostrophe followed by APRIL).


SG


(Edit: I see Ian posted the solution first. I hope you mark his reply as "Solved.")



Autocorrect in Numbers, given names as months.

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