AMommy?@
AYes, dear.@
AWhen I grow up, I want to be a pilot.@
AI=m sorry son, but that=s not possible. You=ll have to choose one or the
other.@
-Anon
As you can see the begin quote is a capital A, the end quote is a @
character and the apostrophe is the = character. Further on in the document
the single quote is substituted with the > character. I first thougth this
was a problem between his Windows version and my Mac version but I had him
send it to a friend of mine who is running the same version (Word Office
2003) with the same results.
Can anyone help me? I assume there is a setting he needs to change.
Thanks
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Words into Type
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Thanks again and Happy New Year.
It's usually worth the trouble to do a Replace operation. If you're very
lucky, the symbols, when selected, will actually show as being in WP
Typographic Symbols. If so, you may be able to refine your search by
searching for just capital A in that font (which you'd have to type in
manually, so I can't promise it would work). You might also try copying and
pasting one into the "Find what" box. You may find that when you do that, it
displays as some weird symbol, but Find will actually find it.
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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