Thanks. She must have hit an unusual key combination to get there. But all
fixed now.
"JoAnn Paules" wrote:
> It sounds as if she ended up with a US keyboard and she's in the UK. Control
> panel - keyboard language
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> "Annie1904" <Annie1904@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > I've just suggested she reboot. This worked of course, but still
> > interested
> > to know how this happened.
> >
> > "Annie1904" wrote:
> >
> >> My colleague has sent me a query. It seemsthat she's 'converted' her
> >> keyboard in some way. How does she reset it? This is what she writes:
> >>
> >> I'm sitting typing e-mails and things and have found a really peculiar
> >> thing
> >> happening. When I type quotation marks using shift and 2 if comes out as
> >> a @
> >> and when I type the at symbol using shift and apostrophe it comes out as
> >> "
> >> When I want a pound sign it comes out #
> >> Here's all the figures above my numbers at the top of the keyboard:
> >> ! @ # # $ % ^ & * () - 2 and 3 are wrong (and where's my pound sign
> >> gone?)
> >>
> >> How weird is that??????
> >>
> >>
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