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Default Word 2007 'Smart' quotation marks being dumb...help!

On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 05:24:01 -0800, Tony Butcher Tony
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Dear all,

I am having problems in Word 2007 with 'smart' quotation marks. (The
correct terminology might be a problem for me, but here goes...).

When typing, I use both the single and double quotation marks (depending on
where I am submitting my manuscripts), but for some reason Word has started
to show the first/opening quotation marks like this: ,example1'
,,example2'' whereas I nedd them like they always used to be, like this:
'example1' "example2". (Note that although they are straight in this
posting, but in Word it does alter them to the 'curly' type, but with the
first at a subscript level).

I have the autocorrect option for smartquotes selected, and my keyboard is
set to the right language.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated...I'm sure it may be something very
simple, but I can't spot it!!

Many thanks in advance,

Tony.


The keyboard language isn't the only one you have to set properly.
Read
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/LangFmt.htm for
further instructions. In Word 2007, the equivalent of the menu item
Tools Language Set Language is on the Review ribbon (an unlabeled
button in the Proofing group). The keyboard autodetect setting doesn't
exist (it wasn't in Word 2003, either).

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