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Keyboard question
I didn't think this is an Excel question at first, but it might be, and
besides, the people on this forum seem to know everything. I'm in Excel, and I must have hit some combination of letters by mistake as now when I press the key for the quotation symbol I get @, but when I press @ (above the no.2) I get the quotations. Simarly with # - if I press that I get the english pound symbol. But if switch to Word, or Notepad, everything behaves as it should, and if I restart the PC, everything is as it should be in Excel too. Any ideas what keystroke combination I pressed to change settings, and how I can change it back without shutting down? Thanks very much Daniel |
Keyboard question
Hi Daniel, it's look like a keyboard configuration on the control panel, I do
not know in each language you work, but try to configurate your keyboard again hth regards from Brazil Marcelo "Daniel Bonallack" escreveu: I didn't think this is an Excel question at first, but it might be, and besides, the people on this forum seem to know everything. I'm in Excel, and I must have hit some combination of letters by mistake as now when I press the key for the quotation symbol I get @, but when I press @ (above the no.2) I get the quotations. Simarly with # - if I press that I get the english pound symbol. But if switch to Word, or Notepad, everything behaves as it should, and if I restart the PC, everything is as it should be in Excel too. Any ideas what keystroke combination I pressed to change settings, and how I can change it back without shutting down? Thanks very much Daniel |
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