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When entering a single speech mark in a cell in Excel, is there any reason
when exporting to a Unicode text file that the file will have three speech marks where the one should be one? It's totally understandable if there were two, but three makes no sense what so ever.. Any pointers to resolving this or explaining why it is ( bug maybe?) would be appreciated. Regards, PT |
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