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Correct quotes for Abbreviated dates, etc.

 
 
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      10th May 2007
It seems that the whole world has forgotten that, if using culry quotes, a
reverse curly quote (the normally latter curly quote when used in a set of
curly quotes) is appropriate befor the abbreviation of a date, as in '07.

How do I get that to appear?
 
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      10th May 2007
Let's see, the reverse quote is an acute accent, right? This one? ´

I have a string of macros programmed for these so I don't recall how to
enter them directly (Alt+something). Best bet is to open the Character Map
program, which, despite it being left off the Start menu by many OEM
manufacurers, still is alive and well under Windows XP. Go Start | Run |
charmap.exe to get there. You'll be able to find any character that exists
and copy and paste it via the Clipboard.




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      10th May 2007
In article <B6134CDB-FE55-43C8-B759-(E-Mail Removed)>, Brian wrote:
> It seems that the whole world has forgotten that, if using culry quotes, a
> reverse curly quote (the normally latter curly quote when used in a set of
> curly quotes) is appropriate befor the abbreviation of a date, as in '07.
>
> How do I get that to appear?


Alt keys plus numbers on the number pad:

ALT+0145 ‘
ALT+0146 ’
ALT+0147 “
ALT+0148 ”

Do Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Character Map to get a handy
utility for sorting this stuff out.

System Tools?
Well. It's on a system where you click Start to turn off the computer.
Beats me too. ;-)


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      10th May 2007
Thanks, Rick. I was trying to avoid all that, but thanks all the same!

Amen to the title of your book/report about PowerlessPoint (or
PowerPointless) Presentations

Brian

 
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      10th May 2007
Oooh! Thanks for that series.

And "Ha ha ha" for your final comment.
 
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      10th May 2007
Well, I'll be! I just came up with a cool answer to my own question, maybe
the simplest to remember. I guess I don't think about this problem often, but
the other day I saw three commercials within an hour that all had the
apostrophe reversed before the abbreviation of 2007.

Here's the simple thing I just discovered:
1. Using the year as an example, type the four digit year, but include the
apostrophe in the middle -- 20'07;
2. Then go back and delete the first two characters -- '07.
3. The curly quote stays the correct way (unlike when you just type '07 and
the apostrophe is backwards)!
 
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      14th May 2007
Slick trick, Brian. Thanks for posting it!

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"Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6502D20A-4F54-4E16-BF7C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Well, I'll be! I just came up with a cool answer to my own question, maybe
> the simplest to remember. I guess I don't think about this problem often,
> but
> the other day I saw three commercials within an hour that all had the
> apostrophe reversed before the abbreviation of 2007.
>
> Here's the simple thing I just discovered:
> 1. Using the year as an example, type the four digit year, but include the
> apostrophe in the middle -- 20'07;
> 2. Then go back and delete the first two characters -- '07.
> 3. The curly quote stays the correct way (unlike when you just type '07
> and
> the apostrophe is backwards)!



 
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Michael Koerner
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      14th May 2007
Another couple of options are using the alt+39 ' which will give you the
curly quote, or Alt+0180 ´ which will give you the straight accent quote




"Echo S" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Slick trick, Brian. Thanks for posting it!
>
> --
> Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
> What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
> Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/
>
>
> "Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6502D20A-4F54-4E16-BF7C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Well, I'll be! I just came up with a cool answer to my own question,
>> maybe
>> the simplest to remember. I guess I don't think about this problem often,
>> but
>> the other day I saw three commercials within an hour that all had the
>> apostrophe reversed before the abbreviation of 2007.
>>
>> Here's the simple thing I just discovered:
>> 1. Using the year as an example, type the four digit year, but include
>> the
>> apostrophe in the middle -- 20'07;
>> 2. Then go back and delete the first two characters -- '07.
>> 3. The curly quote stays the correct way (unlike when you just type '07
>> and
>> the apostrophe is backwards)!

>
>



 
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