On 26/11/2014 11:07, GS wrote:
Not sure this will work but my thinking is...
just as you use the code substitute to denote " "
..why not use the appropriate code substitute for the double quote
character!
Thanks, but part of the problem is the unwanted introduction of a
single " at the start and end of the output when I copy it.
And so using the code substitute would prevent that same as if you were
adding via a macro! Or no?
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