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Default Single or Double Quotation Mark and it comes up twice

When in Excel and I try to enter a single of double quotation mart nothing
happens, and when I try again I get two single or double quotation marks.

I think it has someting to do with the keyboard settings
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Default Single or Double Quotation Mark and it comes up twice

With a single quotation mark do you mean an apostrophe like this '
That is by default, if you want an apostrophe in a cell you need to enter it
twice
if I enter ' and ' I get '
if I enter only ' I don't get anything except it is visible in the
formula bar
If that wasn't what you meant then I have no clues

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When in Excel and I try to enter a single of double quotation mart nothing
happens, and when I try again I get two single or double quotation marks.

I think it has someting to do with the keyboard settings


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