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![]() Is there any way I can turn off the 'AutoFormat as you Type' options for a single document, not for all Word documents? I work on a lot of documents in a day, and 90% need to have typographer's quotes. 10%, however, are used to create code, so need to have straight quotes. Ideally, I would like to be able to turn off the 'AutoFormat as You Type' options specifically for the 10% of documents, without this affecting the remaining 90% of my documents. If possible, I want to avoid having to remember to set the AutoFormat options every time I open a document. (I also want to avoid using a macro if possible, as the code in the 10% is extracted to a .txt file using a macro.) I'm aware that I can turn off AutoFormat options for *all* Word documents, or press CTRL+Z when typing, or do a Find and Replace when I'm done, etc... |
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