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jezzica85
 
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Default Distinguishing apostrophes

Hi,
Thank you, I knew about the different ascii codes and how to distinguish
them, I guess I wasn't clear enough. What I need to do is figure out a way to
insert the apostrophe symbol in a Word document, not the closing quote,
without typing everything first and then replacing them all, so my program
can distinguish them later. My document is really long and it would be a real
pain to go through it manually and replace all the single quotes with
apostrophes one at a time. I already tried find and replace, and it doesn't
work.

"lallous" wrote:

Hello

I noticed that those curly quotes have ASCII codes: 0x93 and 0x94.
However, if you try to insert them manually as: ALT+147 or ALT+148 in
notepad, they don't work!

So perhaps your Java program can look for 0x93 and 0x94 characters and
replace them with 0x22 which is the normal double quote.

HTH,
Elias
"jezzica85" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I'm writing a Java program that takes a text file I made from a Word
document, and I need to be able to distinguish between apostrophes and
single
closing quotes. I've looked up the two symbols in Word, and they're
definitely different, so I tried making a shortcut key to always insert an
apostrophe, but whenever I do it it still inserts the same character for
both
apostrophes and closing quotes. Is there a way to insert an apostrophe
automatically so it looks like the straight mark it's supposed to be in
the
symbols, instead of the curly closing quote?
Thanks!
jezzica85