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#displays instead of £ in word. Why?
I used to be able to type the £ sign when I pressed "shift"+3. Now I keep
getting the #. What have I pressed to get this? My regional language is set to English UK |
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#displays instead of £ in word. Why?
You seem to have switched to a US keyboard. _Maybe_ this is toggled by
Alt+Shift; if that doesn't work, go to Start Control Panel Regional and Language Options Languages Details and under English, Remove all the keyboards you don't expect ever to use (such as US and Dvorak). (Don't worry, you can get them back if you ever need them.) On Jul 3, 10:41*am, JC Silver JC wrote: I used to be able to type the £ sign when I pressed "shift"+3. Now I keep getting the #. What have I pressed to get this? * My regional language is set to English UK |
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