keystrokes like ' and " showing up as é

J

Jay

so as the title of the subject says those two specific keys when stroked are
showing up differently like an ' shows up as an é this is only occurring in
word 2003 nowhere else. The regional setting have been checked on the control
panel and the keyboard is set to US along with the language setting in word
has been set to US. Still the two keys don't show up as there suppose to
 
C

Cindy M.

Hi =?Utf-8?B?SmF5?=,
so as the title of the subject says those two specific keys when stroked are
showing up differently like an ' shows up as an é this is only occurring in
word 2003 nowhere else. The regional setting have been checked on the control
panel and the keyboard is set to US along with the language setting in word
has been set to US. Still the two keys don't show up as there suppose to
Which font is used for the formatting?

If you select such text and choose a different font do yo usee something else?

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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J

Jay

im using the times new roman font even if a different fond is chosen it still
does the same thing since its the apostrophe key but other keys also do other
things im thinking maybe it was an option turned on by accident but i just
can't figurie it out since I've put everything back to default aside from
reinstalling
 
G

grammatim

Have you checked your keyboard setting in Windows? Start > Control
Panel > Regional and Language Options > Language > Details What does
it show you under "English"?
 
B

Birgit

Another thought: possibly there is an autocorrect-entry that makes this
happen. Does this happen with other shortcuts also?

"grammatim" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
Have you checked your keyboard setting in Windows? Start > Control
Panel > Regional and Language Options > Language > Details What does
it show you under "English"?
 

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