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I can't type @ in word by using ctrl+alt+2 anymore! Why? How do I fix it?
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Shift+2 ?
cookie wrote: I can't type @ in word by using ctrl+alt+2 anymore! Why? How do I fix it? |
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@missing
No, then I get "
Do we have different keyboards? On my key I have 2 " and @. -- cookie "garfield-n-odie" skrev: Shift+2 ? cookie wrote: I can't type @ in word by using ctrl+alt+2 anymore! Why? How do I fix it? |
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@missing
If your keyboard is labeled like that then you I think ought to be able to
get the @ using Alt+Ctrl+(the key) but Alt+Ctrl key combinations can be overridden in Word or in Windows (and probably elsewhere) In Word, press Ctrl+Alt+(Numeric Keypad Plus), the cursor will change; then press Ctrl+Alt+2. If nothing happens then Ctrl+Alt+2 is not set as a shortcut in Word, so just press Esc to change your cursor back to normal. If the Keyboard Dialog opens at a comand then select the key combination under Current Keys and press Remove, then click Close to quit the Dialog. Off the tiop of my head I can't remember how to track down Shortcut combinations set in Windows and it might be worth asking in a Windows newsgroup for that. -- Enjoy, Tony "cookie" wrote in message ... No, then I get " Do we have different keyboards? On my key I have 2 " and @. -- cookie "garfield-n-odie" skrev: Shift+2 ? cookie wrote: I can't type @ in word by using ctrl+alt+2 anymore! Why? How do I fix it? |