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- Cant type quotation marks () - Microsoft Community
Hi, Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums We appreciate your effort on this We understand that you are unable to type (“), when using US (International Keyboard)
- New Outlook: Change Straight Quotes to Smart Quotes
I'm previewing the New Outlook ( 1 2023 630 100 (Production)) and the text defaults to straight quotes I want the smart quotes (curly), but can't find an option to change it
- How do you remove straight quotes and replace with curly quotes . . .
Once you have done this, going forward you will get smart quotes every time you type a single or double quote In a document that already has straight quotes (I assume that is where you are seeing the problem), do a find and replace: Find: single or double quote (' or " - use the actual character) and Replace: same type of quote as in Find
- How to search an EXACT PHRASE in file contents - explorer
Harassment is any behavior intended to disturb or upset a person or group of people Threats include any threat of violence, or harm to another
- Keyboard Shift 2 not giving @ - Microsoft Community
Hi Vic, this is a very common problem Open the Control Panel - Language Click Options on the right hand side of your current language
- New Outlook search does not work. How do I fix this?
The "new" Outlook 365 does extremely poor searches Nine out of 10 times it returns "no results" I need to revert to my online accounts to find mails
- How can I search an exact string of characters in Outlook 365?
For example, if you search box subject for "project", (project), [ } either with or without quotes, Outlook will return all Items whose subject contains the word project, etc Reference: How to search in Outlook - Microsoft Support So, what you are looking for it is not feasible
- I’m getting the error “We can’t sign in to your account” and am . . .
1 Open the “Windows Registry Editor” To do this, press the shortcut keys “WinKey + R” and enter the command “regedit” (without the quotes); 2 Step 3 In the left column, navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList ” and expand the “ProfileList” key; 2
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