I know this is years and years later - but I'm hoping you can help anyway. This works great because I have some documents that need to convert to smart quotes, but the rest of the time I need straight quotes. Is there a way to toggle back theautocorrect as you type option to being not selected for smart quotes after running the macro? i.e., toggle back the selection of smart quotes to not selected as it was before the macro ran?
Peter,
This looks like another nail that could be pounded down with a hammer. Surely considering your drive for efficiency and in any universe running a simple macro is easier than all of your option changes, finding, replacing, and typing:
Sub ToogleQuoteType()
Dim rngstory As Word.Range
Dim myRange As Range
Dim SmartQuote As Boolean
Select Case True
Case Options.AutoFormatAsYouTypeReplaceQuotes
If MsgBox("Smart quotes are turned on. Do you want to convert to straight quotes", vbQuestion + vbYesNo, "Settings") = vbYes Then
Options.AutoFormatAsYouTypeReplaceQuotes = False
For Each rngstory In ActiveDocument.StoryRanges
Do
If rngstory.StoryLength >= 2 Then
QuoteToggle rngstory
End If
Set rngstory = rngstory.NextStoryRange
Loop Until rngstory Is Nothing
Next rngstory
End If
Case Else
If MsgBox("Smart quotes are turned off. Do you want to convert to smart quotes", vbQuestion + vbYesNo, "Settings") = vbYes Then
Options.AutoFormatAsYouTypeReplaceQuotes = True
For Each rngstory In ActiveDocument.StoryRanges
Do
If rngstory.StoryLength >= 2 Then
QuoteToggle rngstory
End If
Set rngstory = rngstory.NextStoryRange
Loop Until rngstory Is Nothing
Next rngstory
End If
End Select
End Sub
Sub QuoteToggle(ByVal rngstory As Word.Range)
With rngstory.Find
'quote marks
.Text = Chr$(34)
.Replacement.Text = Chr$(34)
.Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll
'apostrophe
.Text = Chr$(39)
.Replacement.Text = Chr$(39)
.Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll
End With
End Sub
Peter T. Daniels wrote:
With "Replace Straight Quotes with Curly Quotes" turned on, Ctrl-H (Find-Replace), type ' in the Find box, type ' in the Replace With
box, and click "Replace All." Repeat with " in the Find and in the
Replace With boxes.
Should you ever want to go back to straight quotes, for instance if
you were copying some of your text to email, repeat the procedures
with the replacement option unchecked.
On Sep 20, 1:30 pm, Eric <E...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I'm working with a document that now has a mix of straight and curly
quotes. I'd like to change all the straight quotes to curly quotes
throughout the document.
Obviously I can edit it by hand. But is there any simpler way to
systematically change the straight quotes to curly quotes?
I'm using Word 2003.
Thanks.
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On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 14:07:54 UTC+3, Peter T. Daniels wrote:autocorrect as you type option to being not selected for smart quotes after running the macro? i.e., toggle back the selection of smart quotes to not selected as it was before the macro ran?
If the straight-quotes you want to keep are all in a particular context
-- such as if they're foot-and-inch markers -- you could put that context into your Find box using Wild Cards, replace them with something else (in this example they should be primes and not quotation marks anyway), and then if necessary repeat the process searching for the temporary replace- ment character, Replace with the quote marks with "Use curly quotes" turned off.
If that's not a possibility, then you might have to go through and
click Replace for every example (or not).
I know this is years and years later - but I'm hoping you can help anyway. This works great because I have some documents that need to convert to smart quotes, but the rest of the time I need straight quotes. Is there a way to toggle back the
Thanks for getting back to me so unexpectedly quick! I proofread documents. One client wants smart quotes, but all my other clients prefer straight quotes. I can use this macro with the autocorrect option off for smart quotes, which is what I need 90%of the time. But if I use it for the one client, then the option is set to "use smart quotes" by the macro. How can I toggle it back within the macro to setting the autocorrect option off again?
On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 7:15:23 AM UTC-4, ema...@gmail.com wrote:autocorrect as you type option to being not selected for smart quotes after running the macro? i.e., toggle back the selection of smart quotes to not selected as it was before the macro ran?
On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 14:07:54 UTC+3, Peter T. Daniels wrote:
If the straight-quotes you want to keep are all in a particular context -- such as if they're foot-and-inch markers -- you could put that context
into your Find box using Wild Cards, replace them with something else (in
this example they should be primes and not quotation marks anyway), and then if necessary repeat the process searching for the temporary replace- ment character, Replace with the quote marks with "Use curly quotes" turned off.
If that's not a possibility, then you might have to go through and
click Replace for every example (or not).
I know this is years and years later - but I'm hoping you can help anyway. This works great because I have some documents that need to convert to smart quotes, but the rest of the time I need straight quotes. Is there a way to toggle back the
of the time. But if I use it for the one client, then the option is set to "use smart quotes" by the macro. How can I toggle it back within the macro to setting the autocorrect option off again?Thanks for getting back to me so unexpectedly quick! I proofread documents. One client wants smart quotes, but all my other clients prefer straight quotes. I can use this macro with the autocorrect option off for smart quotes, which is what I need 90%
Don't use the macro.
Do it the way I explained in 2009 -- still works.
If the straight-quotes you want to keep are all in a particular contextautocorrect as you type option to being not selected for smart quotes after running the macro? i.e., toggle back the selection of smart quotes to not selected as it was before the macro ran?
-- such as if they're foot-and-inch markers -- you could put that context into your Find box using Wild Cards, replace them with something else (in this example they should be primes and not quotation marks anyway), and
then if necessary repeat the process searching for the temporary replace- ment character, Replace with the quote marks with "Use curly quotes"
turned off.
If that's not a possibility, then you might have to go through and
click Replace for every example (or not).
I know this is years and years later - but I'm hoping you can help anyway. This works great because I have some documents that need to convert to smart quotes, but the rest of the time I need straight quotes. Is there a way to toggle back the
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