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Hello - just recently my keyboard has started substituting quotation marks for the AT sign ! Any ideas please I don't know why it changed and have no idea how to get it back to normal and am unable to
The quotation mark and @ symbol occasionally switch. I can write for hours in Word or other programs/apps and then suddenly instead of quotes, I get the @ symbol.
6. I have selected the box in the "preferences" which elects "smart quotation marks," but when I hit the quotation mark key (shift '), I get the double-arrow instead (>>, except the two arrows are one character, nestled up together). I am using Times New Roman font. I can't find that character anywhere, let alone find out how to turn it off.
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 12:34:25 +0000, Sameer Thigale wrote: Recently purchased a new Dell laptop and I need to press the " key twice, in order to get it printed on screen or the *"*gets printed only when its followed by a character. Same is the case with ' key There's no problem with the keys, but it may some font or language setting problem, i guess You are using the US International keyboard ...
The simplest approach (and the one that worked perfectly well for decades) was to type Shift+" to make the opening quotation mark appear, input the text you wanted to include inside the quotation marks, then type Shift+" to make the closing quotation mark appear.
It seems that you want to get rid of a French E when typing a question mark or slash key in Word. As you post it in other /unknown category, I assume you are not using Windows 10.
My keyboard does not type apostrophes or quotation marks (" ") as expected. For example, if I want to type "empires" (i.e. the word EMPIRES within quotation marks) the keyboard will instead place a diaeresis (i.e. two small dots) over the first letter, for example: ëmpires. The only way to overcome this is to press the " key (which does not ...
Every time I type a quotation mark in a couple of documents, it appears "upside-down," while the one after it is right side up. It appears at the bottom of the text line rather than the top. Why?
When I press SHIFT+2 instead of getting the @ symbol like i should i get the quotation symbol ( " )
For my University I need to use the „lower quotation marks" both in English, Dutch and German, however I cannot seem to change the settings in word to get this done.