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I'm working on a document that deals with Windows Presentation Foundation.
Many of the programming examples include text that is within quotation marks, but these have to be ordinary quotation marks, not the smart quotation marks that Word automatically creates. I wrote much of the text before thinking that I should turn off Word's automatic creation of smart quotation marks. Now, I need to edit the text so that, within the programming examples, the smart quotation marks are changed to ordinary quotation marks. So far, I haven't found a way to do that. After turning off the automatic formatting capability for quotation marks, Word refuses to convert the automatic smart quotation marks to ordinary quotation marks. Can anyone suggest how I can solve this problem? Also, there is the problem that, in the future, I would like Word's automatic creation of smart quotation marks to be active within text paragraphs, but inactive within text that represents program code. How would I manage that? Gordon |
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