As you type text, some Microsoft Office programs automatically change straight quotation marks ( ' or " ) to curly quotation marks (also known as "smart quotes" or typographer's quotes). You can turn on or off this feature.
Which 2007 Microsoft Office system
program are you using?
Outlook
- In the main Outlook window, on the Tools menu, click Options.
- In the Options dialog box, click the Mail Format tab, and then click Editor Options.
- In the Editor Options dialog box, click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
- In the AutoCorrect dialog box, do the following:
- Click the AutoFormat As You Type tab, and under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
- Click the AutoFormat tab, and under Replace, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
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PowerPoint
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
, and then click PowerPoint Options.
- Click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
- In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
- Under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
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Publisher
- On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options.
- In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
- Under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
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Word
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
, and then click Word Options.
- Click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
- In the AutoCorrect dialog box, do the following:
- Click the AutoFormat As You Type tab, and under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
- Click the AutoFormat tab, and under Replace, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.
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