Morning, LJ. I've got stuck in that loop where I have buckets of posts I've been intending to make, and thus can't post about anything because I need to sort the backlog out first
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Go into Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options > AutoFormat, select whichever one you want (straight quotes or smart quotes) and then do an edit and replace on the quotation marks in the whole document. Even though you're just replacing the relevant character with itself, the AutoFormat will kick in at the same time and make them all consistent.
As for preventing it in future, you can also set the default paste to merge or strip formatting, depending on which you want.
Yeah, it's a bit like Livejournal, actually - can do more or less anything you want if you know how, but finding the right levers and knobs isn't intuitive.
To set your default paste options, BTW, go to Options > Advanced, and it's the second set of options down.
Find and replace? Either from open/close to straight, or from space-straight to space-open and straight-space to close-space. I'm not sure how to avoid it happening in the first place.
... though if you Google for the lyrics, the top result is Google's own lyric engine thingy, which reports it as beginning "Your pretty ladies...". I'm pretty sure that can't be right :)
Your favorite text editor may be able to automatically enter proper quote/apostrophe characters (my favorite editor can but I don’t know if it’s the same as your favorite editor).
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As for preventing it in future, you can also set the default paste to merge or strip formatting, depending on which you want.
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To set your default paste options, BTW, go to Options > Advanced, and it's the second set of options down.
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(Also, I regard the straight ones as proper ones!)
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