Re: The need to enter a space after Quotes in word
- From: Tammy <Tammy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 06:45:01 -0700
Thank you again, Graham!
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
No, it means that if he uses English UK or English US, as appropriate to his.
keyboard, that the key mappings will be correct. He needs only switch to an
alternative language and keyboard layout when he is typing in a language
other than English.
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Tammy wrote:
Thank you very much for responding, Graham. Does this mean, if he
wants to continue using English (International), he'd have to switch
to another language whenever he wanted to type quotation marks, and
then switch back to continue his document in English (International)?
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
You can setup several languages in Windows Regional settings each
with their own keyboard layout, and you can switch between them with
a keyboard shortcut or by clicking the task bar button.
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Tammy wrote:
Hi Suzanne,
I am working with a professor having a similar issue, and he has his
language set to English (International). When he types a quotation
mark, or a single quote, he must type it twice and then delete one
of them to make the mark display. He says he needs to use that
language - so the question is, if he needs this language, is there
no other solution to his problem than to type twice and delete one?
Thanks so much! (We are using Word 2007.)
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The "United States - International" setting is the problem. You
need to find some setting that doesn't include "International."
I'm using Windows 2000, which has somewhat different settings, so
I can't advise you more specifically, but the only place I find
"United States - International" is if I check the box for "Keyboard
Layout/IME" on the "Add Input Language" dialog that I get by
clicking Add in the Text Services dialog, which I get to by
clicking Change on the Input Locales tab of Keyboard Properties or
Regional Options.
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"Lyn" <Lyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you. I am using Windows XP, and my langauge setting is
English(Australian). My Keyboard setting is Ünited States -
International" (as you can see it is still making the special
character). However I am using a Belkin Wireless keyboard, and
Windows is still using the Microsoft Standard 101/102 Keyboard
driver, even though I have loaded the Belkin driver several times.
Should I be forcing a different driver somehow? Lyn
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
You have somehow enabled an international keyboard layout. Go to
Control Panel | Regional Options | Input Locales or Control Panel
Keyboard | Input Locales (or the equivalent in your version ofWindows) and select the correct language for the keyboard.
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"Lyn" <Lyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, when I type a quote " within Word, I have to add a space
after it to make it show, if I don't then it makes a special
character for example ë or ä . How can I stop this happening?
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