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I need to type both curly and straight quotes in a document
I have a big document and I must have both curly and straight quotes in it.
I'd like just to type in either a curly or a straight quote when I want it without having to go through the entire dialog-box clickfest "options / autocorrect / autoformatWhileYouType" every time I need to switch from one kind to the other. I tried Alt-Shift-", Ctrl-Shift-", Alt-Ctrl-Shift-", but none of those seemed to do anything. I tried Alt-0145 (holding down alt the whole time) but that didn't work. I tried Alt-0145 NOT holding down Alt, and that just put "0145" in my document. I'm out of guesses. Any clues, anyone? |
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