![]() The reason probably boils down to the fact that it is almost impossible to determine where a quote should begin and end. There is no way to do this natively within Word. He wonders if Word can be made to recognize missing quotation marks. He remembers using a word processing program years ago that left green quotation marks on your document to indicate a missing quotation mark. Word doesn't recognize if David has left off a quotation mark at the end or beginning of a sentence. One thing that he has trouble with is the use of quotation marks around dialogue. Sometimes he finds that Word's suggestions, for correcting grammar, are bad and he has learned to ignore them. David is a writer and he uses Word's spelling, style, and grammar checkers a lot.
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