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I do not use One Drive and never will. It is not installed on my laptop, yet Windows 11 is showing a red minus sign on every desktop icon. How to I get rid of that? Please actually READ MY MESSAGE before posting more useless replies. ONE DRIVE IS NOT INSTALLED. It is the first thing I remove when getting a new laptop
First, insert a proper minus sign into a Word document somewhere using the "Insert symbol" function. Highlight that minus sign. Go to "Tools" --> "Autocorrect". The proper minus sign you have highlighted will show up in the "replace with" field on the right; all you have to do now is type whatever shortcut you want to use on the left.
In the past, I believe we could put a minus in front of a search to exclude results with that word. For example, if I wanted to search for pages with 'book' and 'face' but rule out facebook, I could use: face book -facebook. But that no longer works (most of the results include 'facebook' -- the opposite of what they should be).
Hi, was also experiencing the same issue with my logi MK470 wireless keyboard. What I did was to launch the "Logi Options +" app installed in my Windows 11 machine and chose the "RESET TO DEFAULT SETTINGS" option.
In American English, the way to pronounce a plus-minus sign depends on where the sign appears in a mathematical expression or numerical quantity. If the sign appears between two terms in an expression, then the meaning is the plus operation (addition) or minus operation (subtraction). In this case, the pronunciation is the same as in British ...
Word thinks of the minus sign as a hyphen and puts that at the end of one line and the number at the beginning of the next line. I don't really want to add extra spaces before the - to force it to the next line, but that's all I've been able to think of to make it work.
I regularly copy and paste columns of numbers from an application into Excel. The originating application places the negative signafterthe number (e.g., 123.45-). Excel does not recognize this as a valid number and treats it as text. Is there a way to get Excel to treat this as a negative number.
Hyphen/Minus key not working, but Shift+Hyphen/Minus still types an underscore ' _ ' Keypress doesn't work with my laptop keyboard or USB keyboard, and also does not work with the On-Screen Keyboard.
This might be one of those that changes by language, but on a UK English keyboard [& from comments, also US English], there are 4 dashes available from the key to the right of 0, Minus. - - key alone (hyphen) – - Opt ⌥ (en dash) — - Opt ⌥ Shift ⇧ (em dash) _ - Shift ⇧ (underscore) Late Edit... To complete the set, & from comments...
Have you looked in AutoCorrect - maybe the negation sign is being changed to a hyphen. In A1 in new worksheet type the negation sign in A1 in B1 enter =CODE(A1). This should return 45; if you get 150 or 151 then something is converting it to an en-dash or an em-dash. best wishes