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Change curly quotes to straight quotes and vice versa
 

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

  1. In the main Outlook window, on the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. In the Options dialog box, click the Mail Format tab, and then click Editor Options.
  3. In the Editor Options dialog box, click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
  4. 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

  1. Click the Microsoft Office Button Button image, and then click PowerPoint Options.
  2. Click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
  3. In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
  4. Under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.

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Publisher

  1. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options.
  2. In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab.
  3. Under Replace as you type, select or clear the "Straight quotes" with “smart quotes” check box.

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Word

  1. Click the Microsoft Office Button Button image, and then click Word Options.
  2. Click Proofing, and then click AutoCorrect Options.
  3. 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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