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Default How do I stop character replacement?

Whenever I try to type certain characters (such as "?"), Microsoft Word
automatically places different onces (such as "É") in their place instead.
Closing and re-opening the program doesn't seem to make it go away; it only
started happening today. The problem only persists when typing in Microsoft
Word and no other programs so I don't think it's my PC's universal keyboard
settings.

Did I activate some sort of hidden Microsoft Word keymap replacement macro,
or something of the like? How do I revert it so I can type typical characters
normally like before?
 
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