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Word 2000 Issue
Can someone please tell me why, when I type a word immediately followed by a
semicolon, it automatically inserts a space between the word and the semicolon? Thanks! Bill |
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The language of your document is probably set to French (that's how
they do it). Assuming 2000 is a lot like 2003, select your whole document (Ctrl-A), go to Tools Language Set Language, and pick one of the English varieties. On Mar 7, 5:25*pm, "Bill Helbron" wrote: Can someone please tell me why, when I type a word immediately followed by a semicolon, it automatically inserts a space between the word and the semicolon? Thanks! Bill |
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Thanks for your reply and suggestion but all of my documents have the
default set at "English (U.S.)"! Bill "grammatim" wrote in message ... The language of your document is probably set to French (that's how they do it). Assuming 2000 is a lot like 2003, select your whole document (Ctrl-A), go to Tools Language Set Language, and pick one of the English varieties. On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Bill Helbron" wrote: Can someone please tell me why, when I type a word immediately followed by a semicolon, it automatically inserts a space between the word and the semicolon? Thanks! Bill |
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Regardless of what the "default" is, the language at the insertion point
could well be French. Language is a property that can be applied to a unit as small as a single character. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Bill Helbron" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply and suggestion but all of my documents have the default set at "English (U.S.)"! Bill "grammatim" wrote in message ... The language of your document is probably set to French (that's how they do it). Assuming 2000 is a lot like 2003, select your whole document (Ctrl-A), go to Tools Language Set Language, and pick one of the English varieties. On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Bill Helbron" wrote: Can someone please tell me why, when I type a word immediately followed by a semicolon, it automatically inserts a space between the word and the semicolon? Thanks! Bill |
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