Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!siemens!pollux!fwb From: fwb@pollux.tmc.edu (Fred Brehm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: Word 4.0 'Replace' command. Message-ID: <58560@siemens.siemens.com> Date: 18 Apr 91 18:11:05 GMT References: <1566@gertie.osc.edu> Sender: news@siemens.siemens.com Distribution: usa Organization: Siemens Corporate Research Lines: 18 In article <1566@gertie.osc.edu> spencer@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Stephen N. Spencer) writes: >I had to replace all occurrences of the string "Todd's" to "Mark's" in a >document. (not the double quotes, just the person's name, the apostrophe, >and the 's' character) > >First try: Put "Todd's" in the 'Find' box, and "Mark's" in the 'Replace' box. >Didn't find any of the occurrences of "Todd's" in the document. None of them. ... >But why didn't the first try work? Anyone have a clue? Do you have "Smart Quotes" turned on? If so, the apostrophe in the text can be a different character from the one in the Find dialog. Word isn't the only program to outsmart itself with this feature. Fred -- Frederic W. Brehm Siemens Corporate Research Princeton, NJ fwb@demon.siemens.com -or- ...!princeton!siemens!demon!fwb