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Capitalizing Names of Days
Excel normally capitalizes the days of the week as they are entered in a worksheet. If you don't like this behavior, here's how to make a change.
Controlling How Excel Adjusts Capital Letters
Tired of having Excel second-guess you when you type a word that starts with two capital letters? You can turn off this AutoCorrect feature by following the steps in this tip.
Stopping Unwanted Data Changes
The AutoCorrect feature in Excel can change some of your data in ways you don't like. If you discover this is happening, here's how to track down the problem and fix it.
Using AutoCorrect
The AutoCorrect feature in Excel is a great tool for quickly entering information. Here's an explanation of the feature and a quick overview of how to use it.