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Good evening,
Thank you very much for the procedure on how to write double upper quotes in Libreoffice. It's new for me. Regards, Jarek


Dne 27.12.2023 v 15:59 V Stuart Foote napsal(a):

On 2023-12-27 09:18, Jarek.Krcmar wrote:
Hello, I like the Libreoffice program, but I have one problem in the writer and I can't move it. The thing is that when I try to type double upper quotes using alt+0147 keys, I get a accessibility check. Could you please tell me how to turn off the check? Regards
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Jarek

That is current LibreOffice BZ issue tdf$158112 (https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158112)

Meanwhile, rather than the 255 MS ANSI ALT Codes you can simply enter the Unicode value and toggle, that is type U+201C and use <Alt>+x. Or <Alt>+c for some locales.

Any Unicode BMP or SMP is available (with font fallback by os/DE as needed).  The LibreOffice Special Character Dialog has a character map that will help you to identify the Unicode.

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Jarek


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