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Turn Off "Smart Quotes" in PowerPoint 2013

ByMarc D Anderson May 21, 2013May 21, 2013

There are so many times when software is designed to do “smart” things for you. In many cases, those things aren’t as smart as they seem in actual practice. Here’s an example of something that really gets in my way. Microsoft Office loves to convert “straight quotes” to “smart quotes”. If you’ve ever wondered why…

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