On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 at 03:22:40 -0600,Avram wrote:
> HI,
>
> As an attorney, I am frequently needing to cite statute and regulation
> subsections in e-mails. Often, I need to type a "c" within parentheses in
> order to indicate a particular section's subsection, such as SSA § 202(c).
> However, in normal typing, "(c)" automatically changes to "©" unless I use a
> work-around by typing a space between the "c" and one of the parentheses, and
> then, later, using the backspace key to close up the space. This is tedious!
> How can I turn off this "feature?" I see nothing in the "Preferences"
> window that addresses this.
There is a slightly awkward way of doing it, that is to type (c ) (which has an
extra space between the "c" and the ")") and then go back and delete that
space. The required (c) then stays .
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Robin
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