Spontaneous language change from English (U.S.) to French (France)

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Guest

A week ago I briefly changed (via Control Panel) my Windows XP keyboard
choices to offer both English (U.S.) and French (France) keyboards, and the
Language Bar. I quickly changed back to only English, deleted the French
keyboard alternative, and deleted the Language Bar. Today in my Word 2003
session, the double-quote key (Shift+Quote key) keeps spontaneously changing
to type a French quote mark ("sideways-chevron" with a required space). If I
look in Word's Tools > Language, it shows I'm in French (France) language. I
have switched the default back to English (U.S.) via Tools > Language several
times, but it immediately switches back to French. Looking in my Windows
languages/keyboards, I am only mapped to the English (U.S.) keyboard. Any
ideas how to correct this? Thanks!
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

If you have not already done so, clear the check box for "Automatically
detect language" in Tools | Language | Set Language in Word, and see
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/LangFmt.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Guest

The link to cindymeister Web site was particularly helpful and good info.
Clearing the check box for "Automatically Detect Language" did not initially
help. However, I eventually figured out that the problem seemed to be in one
particular document - outside of the document, I was OK. I may have
inadvertently switched keyboards when I fumbled typing in that document - I
may have hit the keystrokes for switching keyboards. I have turned off the
keyboard shortcut for that feature. Thanks! I'm also leaving the language
check boxes unchecked as recommended.
 

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