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Giant spaces for apostrophes


Question Posted Sunday September 9 2007, 12:10 am

On Microsoft word I can no longer use apostrophes. Every other key works but that one. Every time I try to use one it just makes a big space instead of an apostophe. I pulled up some of my old essays also, and where the apostrophes used to be, there are now giant spaces and the 's's after them. Any ideas?

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theymos answered Monday September 10 2007, 2:06 am:
I answered this here:
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It's usually because the "US-international" keyboard is being used, that layout replaces certain keys with spaces.

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