> > Tools > AutoCorrect Options, Localized Options tab has the settings that are > being used when you > type a quotation mark; in this case, you probably need to select the Replace > option for double > quotes, making sure that the characters shown are U+201C and U+201D. Both > styles of quotes are > included in the Times New Roman font, and when the quotes are already "curly" > they have the right > character values, but when you're creating the text, you get the straight > quotes that are the same > before and after the quoted text. > > - Yes, Barbara, that is exactly so. Thanks to you and Andy. Of course, I have to have the Autocorrect option turned on.
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