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I was setting up AutoCorrect symbols and my keyboard switched to Greek
letters. How did I change the keyboard to Greek and how do I change it back to US within Word. When I exited and reopened Word the Keyboard was back to US. || |
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Not sure if this will work. In Word 2003, there is an option that switches
kyboard language automatically. Tools --_ Options -- Edit "Mecalith" wrote: I was setting up AutoCorrect symbols and my keyboard switched to Greek letters. How did I change the keyboard to Greek and how do I change it back to US within Word. When I exited and reopened Word the Keyboard was back to US. || |
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Alternative keyboard settings are configured in Windows regional settings
and you can switch between them (by default) with Left ALT + Shift, or by clicking the icon on the language bar. You can add the language bar to the Windows task bar. If you have Word's language option to autodetect language it will switch automatically. Turn that option off. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mecalith wrote: I was setting up AutoCorrect symbols and my keyboard switched to Greek letters. How did I change the keyboard to Greek and how do I change it back to US within Word. When I exited and reopened Word the Keyboard was back to US. |
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Hello, Graham.
Under Word 2007 Options, the €śAutomatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text€ť is unchecked. Under Vista language options, I only have English installed. The keyboard only changed for within Word; it remained US in my other open programs. I havent been able to reproduce the effect, so it is probably some bizzaro anomaly. Thank you for your help. Note: Switch Input Language: Left Alt + Shift Switch Keyboard Layout: Left Ctrl + Shift Under €ťRegional and Language Options€ť you can €śChange the Key Sequence€ť such that the switches are unassigned. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Alternative keyboard settings are configured in Windows regional settings and you can switch between them (by default) with Left ALT + Shift, or by clicking the icon on the language bar. You can add the language bar to the Windows task bar. If you have Word's language option to autodetect language it will switch automatically. Turn that option off. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mecalith wrote: I was setting up AutoCorrect symbols and my keyboard switched to Greek letters. How did I change the keyboard to Greek and how do I change it back to US within Word. When I exited and reopened Word the Keyboard was back to US. |
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It sounds like you accidentally changed the keyboard layout to Greek while setting up AutoCorrect symbols. This can happen if you accidentally hit a keyboard shortcut or if you have multiple keyboard layouts installed on your computer.
To change the keyboard layout back to US within Word, you can follow these steps:
If you accidentally switch to a different keyboard layout in the future, you can switch back to the US layout by pressing the Windows key + Spacebar on your keyboard. This will cycle through all the keyboard layouts you have installed on your computer.
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