Finding standard (non-smart) quote, apostrophe

Susan.Kirsch at microchip.com Susan.Kirsch at microchip.com
Thu Jul 14 14:29:34 PDT 2011


Hi Tim,

In the Find/Change for Text:, use \x27 for single quotes and \x22 for
double quotes.

Susan Kirsch


>From: "Tim Pann" <TPann at telecomsys.com>
>To: <framers at lists.frameusers.com>
>Subject: Finding standard (non-smart) quote, apostrophe
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>Hello all,
>Using Frame 9, WinXP Pro SP 3, black laptop, gray keyboard, slouching
slightly.
>My doc has non-smart apostrophes (tics) and non-smart quotes scattered
>throughout as a result of copying and pasting from various sources.
What key >combination do I use in the Find dialog to find these?
>In an effort to find standard/non-smart apostrophes, I type ' into the
Find >field, which is just the key to the left of the Enter key, but it
finds smart >apostrophes.
>Thank you,
>Tim




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