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change straight quotes to curly quotes
Hi there Excel experts!
Is there anyway to make Excel use curly quotes instead of straight quotes? I know it's doable in Word, Powerpoint and a few other MS products but I haven't seen this option on Excel. btw, I'm using an old version of Excel 2002, don't laugh! ;) |
change straight quotes to curly quotes
Within a string? You can do anything you want.
But if you meant that you wanted to indicate strings with those curly quotes, then nope. callico wrote: Hi there Excel experts! Is there anyway to make Excel use curly quotes instead of straight quotes? I know it's doable in Word, Powerpoint and a few other MS products but I haven't seen this option on Excel. btw, I'm using an old version of Excel 2002, don't laugh! ;) -- Dave Peterson |
change straight quotes to curly quotes
No one will laugh at 2002 version.
2003 added very little and I think the jury is still out on 2007 version. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 14:55:49 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: Within a string? You can do anything you want. But if you meant that you wanted to indicate strings with those curly quotes, then nope. callico wrote: Hi there Excel experts! Is there anyway to make Excel use curly quotes instead of straight quotes? I know it's doable in Word, Powerpoint and a few other MS products but I haven't seen this option on Excel. btw, I'm using an old version of Excel 2002, don't laugh! ;) |
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