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The " and @ are on the wrong keys!
Can anyone tell me how to swop them over please? When doing anything in Word
or Excel, the "/2 key adds the @ sign and the '/@ sign adds the ". Its works perfectly well when using it on here tho. Help please? I looked through some old questions on here and thought Id solved it by changing the language to English UK but it didnt make any difference. thanks |
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The " and @ are on the wrong keys!
You can try this:
http://www.conversationexchange.com/...d-language.php -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "englishrose4719" wrote in message news Can anyone tell me how to swop them over please? When doing anything in Word or Excel, the "/2 key adds the @ sign and the '/@ sign adds the ". Its works perfectly well when using it on here tho. Help please? I looked through some old questions on here and thought Id solved it by changing the language to English UK but it didnt make any difference. thanks |
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The " and @ are on the wrong keys!
Try this one: Hold down the Alt key and press the Shift key once. It works
for me every time! "englishrose4719" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to swop them over please? When doing anything in Word or Excel, the "/2 key adds the @ sign and the '/@ sign adds the ". Its works perfectly well when using it on here tho. Help please? I looked through some old questions on here and thought Id solved it by changing the language to English UK but it didnt make any difference. thanks |
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The " and @ are on the wrong keys!
That will only work if you have more than one keyboard defined. In this case
the OP has a US keyboard defined and requires a UK one. That can be changed through Windows Regional settings - and if you are in the same position, you can delete the US keyboard so that the change doesn't occur. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jem@asllp wrote: Try this one: Hold down the Alt key and press the Shift key once. It works for me every time! "englishrose4719" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to swop them over please? When doing anything in Word or Excel, the "/2 key adds the @ sign and the '/@ sign adds the ". Its works perfectly well when using it on here tho. Help please? I looked through some old questions on here and thought Id solved it by changing the language to English UK but it didnt make any difference. thanks |
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