It’s odd that Word uses «gains», because by French rules, the quotation marks should be separated from the word with fine spaces. But maybe the language setting was originally e.g. I don’t see why this would have happened here, as the text looks like normal English. It won’t change the quotes already entered, so you need to fix them separately.īy default, Word uses language guessing: it tries to infer the language of text from the text itself. The fix is to change the language setting (click on the language indicator for this). By default, Word auto-corrects Ascii quotation marks (") to language-specific marks, e.g. This probably happens because Word uses language settings for a language that uses “chevrons” (double angle quotation marks) as quotation marks, such as French.
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