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I have 3455 left quotation marks and 3456 right quotation marks in my manuscript. Obviously, that's not right. Is there any way to have Word find the right quotation mark that lacks a corresponding left quotation mark?
Search right quotation mark - a character string of any length that does not have a left quotation mark - right quotation mark would do the trick but I can't figure out the expression for "a character string of any length that does not have a left quotation mark." There might be other ways to do it too. If you can figure this out, you get my vote for all time greatest AW Word guru.
Thanks.
Search right quotation mark - a character string of any length that does not have a left quotation mark - right quotation mark would do the trick but I can't figure out the expression for "a character string of any length that does not have a left quotation mark." There might be other ways to do it too. If you can figure this out, you get my vote for all time greatest AW Word guru.
Thanks.