I'm using Word 2002 from the Office XP package.

I'm working on a long manuscript of a novel. I guess I started out with
the Autocorrect quotation marks straight-to-curly unchecked. Then at some
point I must have checked the auto-correct feature.

Now the document has some straight--some curly quotation marks seemingly
at random.

I've followed the instructions to change all straight quotes to curlies
to no avail. I chose Replace in the Edit menu with ' or " on both lines
in the dialogue box and clicked on replace all with straight to curly
checked in auto-correct. It doesn't find any of the straight quotes and
doesn't correct them. I've tried this operation with the whole document
selected and not selected. No dice either way.

I'm working on a publisher's deadline. I'm about to buy a typewriter and
do this thing old school--cut 'n paste.

Somebody please help. Thanks.

Quotations--Straight and Curly by Greg

Greg
Tue Oct 21 12:57:16 CDT 2003

bc,

I don't know what instructions you followed earlier. I
created a small sample of text with a mix of smart and
straight quotes.

Try this approach. Using AutoCorrect>AutoFormat check the
replace straight qoutes feature. Select all and then apply
Format>AutoFomat.


>-----Original Message-----
>I'm using Word 2002 from the Office XP package.
>
>I'm working on a long manuscript of a novel. I guess I
started out with
>the Autocorrect quotation marks straight-to-curly
unchecked. Then at some
>point I must have checked the auto-correct feature.
>
>Now the document has some straight--some curly quotation
marks seemingly
>at random.
>
>I've followed the instructions to change all straight
quotes to curlies
>to no avail. I chose Replace in the Edit menu with ' or "
on both lines
>in the dialogue box and clicked on replace all with
straight to curly
>checked in auto-correct. It doesn't find any of the
straight quotes and
>doesn't correct them. I've tried this operation with the
whole document
>selected and not selected. No dice either way.
>
>I'm working on a publisher's deadline. I'm about to buy a
typewriter and
>do this thing old school--cut 'n paste.
>
>Somebody please help. Thanks.
>.
>

Quotations--Straight and Curly by Bruce

Bruce
Wed Oct 22 09:32:02 CDT 2003

With AutoCorrect smart quotes option checked, go to Edit
>Replace. Put a quote mark (just one, without the
word "or") into both Find and Replace.
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm using Word 2002 from the Office XP package.
>
>I'm working on a long manuscript of a novel. I guess I
started out with
>the Autocorrect quotation marks straight-to-curly
unchecked. Then at some
>point I must have checked the auto-correct feature.
>
>Now the document has some straight--some curly quotation
marks seemingly
>at random.
>
>I've followed the instructions to change all straight
quotes to curlies
>to no avail. I chose Replace in the Edit menu with ' or "
on both lines
>in the dialogue box and clicked on replace all with
straight to curly
>checked in auto-correct. It doesn't find any of the
straight quotes and
>doesn't correct them. I've tried this operation with the
whole document
>selected and not selected. No dice either way.
>
>I'm working on a publisher's deadline. I'm about to buy a
typewriter and
>do this thing old school--cut 'n paste.
>
>Somebody please help. Thanks.
>.
>

Re: Quotations--Straight and Curly by bc

bc
Wed Oct 22 11:51:48 CDT 2003

"Greg" <gmaxey@whamspammvps.org> wrote in
news:089201c397fc$c3c44b00$a001280a@phx.gbl:

>Try this approach. Using AutoCorrect>AutoFormat check the replace
>straight quotes feature. Select all and then apply Format>AutoFormat.

Greg,

Thanks. That worked.

The previous instructions I followed that didn't work were from MS Word
"Help." Here they are:

"Note You can find and replace all instances of single or double curly
quotes with straight quotes in your document. To do this, clear the
"Straight quotes" with "smart quotes" check box on the AutoFormat As You
Type tab. On the Edit menu, click Replace. In both the Find what and
Replace with boxes, type ' or ", and then click Find Next or Replace
All.

To replace all straight quotes with curly quotes, select the "Straight
quotes" with "smart quotes" check box, and repeat the find and replace
procedure."

The edit menu operation had no juju:-)

Thanks again...


Re: Quotations--Straight and Curly by Suzanne

Suzanne
Wed Oct 22 17:35:51 CDT 2003

That's because it was doing the opposite of what you wanted. If you'd
checked the AutoFormat option instead of unchecked it, it would have worked.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"bc" <bcbcbc@checkinthemail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns941C82AA59147bcbcbcklmxyz@207.69.154.206...
> "Greg" <gmaxey@whamspammvps.org> wrote in
> news:089201c397fc$c3c44b00$a001280a@phx.gbl:
>
> >Try this approach. Using AutoCorrect>AutoFormat check the replace
> >straight quotes feature. Select all and then apply Format>AutoFormat.
>
> Greg,
>
> Thanks. That worked.
>
> The previous instructions I followed that didn't work were from MS Word
> "Help." Here they are:
>
> "Note You can find and replace all instances of single or double curly
> quotes with straight quotes in your document. To do this, clear the
> "Straight quotes" with "smart quotes" check box on the AutoFormat As You
> Type tab. On the Edit menu, click Replace. In both the Find what and
> Replace with boxes, type ' or ", and then click Find Next or Replace
> All.
>
> To replace all straight quotes with curly quotes, select the "Straight
> quotes" with "smart quotes" check box, and repeat the find and replace
> procedure."
>
> The edit menu operation had no juju:-)
>
> Thanks again...
>