How To - Fix Greek Medial Sigma Changing to Final Sigma Unexpectedly in MS Word
Symptoms
When typing Greek in Microsoft Word using any Polytonic Greek-script keyboard, entering a diacritic or breathing mark on a vowel after a Sigma immediately causes the Sigma to incorrectly change to a final Sigma. For instance, if you typed ησὴ you would get ηςὴ.
Resolution
This is due to a bug with the Microsoft Word "AutoFormat As You Type" Ordinals setting.
This error has been addressed in Office 2017.
In Microsoft Word 2010:
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In Word, click File, and select Options.
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Click Proofing and AutoCorrect Options.
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Select the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
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Find the check box titled Ordinals (1st) with superscript and untick it.
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Click OK to save changes.
In Microsoft Word 2007:
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In Word, click the Office button (top left round button), and select Word Options at the bottom right of the menu that appears.
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Click Proofing and AutoCorrect Options.
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Select the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
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Find the check box titled Ordinals (1st) with superscript and untick it.
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Click OK to save changes.
In Microsoft Word 2003:
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In Word, click Tools menu, AutoCorrect Options…, and select the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
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Find the entry titled Ordinals (1st) with superscript and untick it.
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Click OK to save changes.