AutoCorrect Does Not Replace Words That Contain an Apostrophe |
Q112781
The AutoCorrect command on the Tools menu may fail to find a string that contains an apostrophe (') or quotation mark (").
If the word in the Replace box in the Tools AutoCorrect dialog box contains
a standard apostrophe or quotation mark and the word in your document
contains a smart quote (typesetters', or "curly," quotation mark or
apostrophe), Word does not consider the two words to be the same.
This usually happens when you have the "Change 'Straight Quotes' To 'Smart
Quotes'" option selected in the Tools AutoCorrect dialog box. When you type
a "straight quote" (standard quotation mark), Word performs the "smart
quote" replacement before it searches the Replace list--which contains only
the word with a standard quotation mark.
Note: By design, when you type a quotation mark or apostrophe in the
Replace and With boxes in the Tools AutoCorrect dialog box, Word inserts
the standard quotation mark, not a smart quote. This is true even if the
"Change 'Straight Quotes' To 'Smart Quotes'" option is turned on.
Add an entry to the Replace and With boxes in the Tools AutoCorrect
dialog box that contains a smart quote instead of a standard
quotation mark. The Word AutoCorrect feature will use this entry when
the matching word contains a smart quote. (Note: You may want to
retain both the "standard quotation mark" and "smart quote" versions
of these entries so Word can find the word regardless of the "Change
'Straight Quotes' To 'Smart Quotes'" setting.)
To type a smart quote in place of a standard quotation mark in the Replace
and With boxes, type the ANSI character code for the character instead of
pressing the ' or " key. To insert the ANSI character code, use the key
combination listed in the "ANSI Code" column of the table below.
Smart Quote Character ANSI Code
--------------------- ---------
Left Apostrophe ALT+0145
Right Apostrophe ALT+0146
Left Quotation Mark ALT+0147
Right Quotation Mark ALT+0148
For example, to search for the smart quote version of "Womens'" and replace
it with "Women's", type the following in the Replace and With boxes
Replace With
------- ----
Womens[ALT+0146] Women[ALT+0146]s
where [ALT+0146] means to press ALT plus 0146 on the numeric keypad.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 67-73
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