![]() And if he does, he’ll find some other way to do it, rather than suffering through this little popup making his life miserable. ![]() (For example, if he typed an “a”, he’d see a little popup offering to insert various “flavors” of “a”, with accents, umlauts, and other variants.)Īlthough many people do need to insert such characters into their documents, Ken does not. Ken had this happen recently: He was typing away on his Mac, but every time he pressed just about any character, a little popup would appear, offering to insert various international characters related to the character he had typed. I don’t know why it’s appearing as I type, but I want it to just go away. It looks like the Mac is suggesting international versions of the characters I’m typing, but that’s never what I want. ![]() When I type on my Mac, I’m finding that an infuriating little popup constantly gets in the way. Excel printing is flexible, which means it also can be confusing. If you have trouble printing, however, check out the File | Page Setup dialog box, and also investigate options on the Print dialog itself. Note that several other options control the way Excel prints, and they’re far too numerous to dig into here.
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