I create a new worksheet. When I enter my data, the formulae calculates
correctly. However, when I enter the word RUSINGA, my worksheet changes the
word to Rising. I do not know why. I did not create conditional formatting
for that to happen.
David Biddulph - 21 Aug 2007 16:06 GMT
Look at Tools/ Autocorrect Options.

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David Biddulph
>I create a new worksheet. When I enter my data, the formulae calculates
> correctly. However, when I enter the word RUSINGA, my worksheet changes
> the
> word to Rising. I do not know why. I did not create conditional formatting
> for that to happen.
Niek Otten - 21 Aug 2007 16:09 GMT
Check Tools>Autocorrect options and delete RUSINGA from the list

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|I create a new worksheet. When I enter my data, the formulae calculates
| correctly. However, when I enter the word RUSINGA, my worksheet changes the
| word to Rising. I do not know why. I did not create conditional formatting
| for that to happen.
Gary''s Student - 21 Aug 2007 16:10 GMT
Check your AutoCorrect options in spellling

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Gary''s Student - gsnu200738
> I create a new worksheet. When I enter my data, the formulae calculates
> correctly. However, when I enter the word RUSINGA, my worksheet changes the
> word to Rising. I do not know why. I did not create conditional formatting
> for that to happen.
Max - 21 Aug 2007 16:12 GMT
Perhaps do a check by clicking Tools > AutoCorrect Options
Look for a line Replace: Rusinga with: Rising
Select the line, then click Delete > OK

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> I create a new worksheet. When I enter my data, the formulae calculates
> correctly. However, when I enter the word RUSINGA, my worksheet changes the
> word to Rising. I do not know why. I did not create conditional formatting
> for that to happen.