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So far , so good. That seems to have solved the problem so far, thanks, Joe
"Terry Farrell" wrote: First, go into the Windows Control Panel, Regional settings tab and make sure that it is all set to English. Then go to Start, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Office Languages and deselect all except English (which should be the default. Now open Word and check under Tools, Languages again. Has Spanish been banished? Is English now the default with the Automatically Check Languages cleared? Terry "removing all headers and footers" t.com wrote in message ... Hi, thanks. I have done that. At the top of the languages, two are currently checked, English and Spanish. I do not want Spanish to be checked, but rechecking English still leaves it,English, and Spanish checked at the top. How do I get rid of Spanish and get it back down into the alphabetical list? Thanks. \ Also, yesterday, when I went into a new blank page, document, it still was doing the key changes.... in that blank document. I had the other older document into another file view, first, however. Then switched to a new document with same problems. I will try your change today and see what happens.... best, Joe "Terry Farrell" wrote: Are you saying it only happens when working on that one manuscript? If so, I suggest opening the manuscript, select it all (Ctrl+A) and then use Tools, Language, Set Language and make sure that it is set to your local default and that the Automatically detect Language is deselected. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "removing all headers and footers" t.com wrote in message ... A very odd problem developed lately as I type in Word 2003. When I am working on an old manuscript file to update it, after a while, some of the punctuation keys shift, for example the - key becomes a [ key, and the " key becomes a ( key, and so forth. This seems to reset Word for all new files as well, not just the old one I was working on. The only way to get the keys back to normal is to exit Word, and then come back in. I only use one add-in,"save reminder", and it has never done this before. Any ideas what could be causing this strange key behavior? thanks, Joe |
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