You're down to two apostrophes now.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Good morning to all in the land of the Crimson Tide! You must either be a
writer, English major or just plain courageous. Very few would risk sending
an email containing the word "apostrophe" without spell check!
I changed that profile five times most recently yesterday evening (the
reason for the "Test") and it continues to pick up the apostrophes as
quotation marks. Tried to do a screen print as a FYI but the thread will not
permit a paste (tried both the snipping tool and OneNote).
I just seem to have a knack of bringing out the best that software has to
offer. Now watch it go through as an apostrophe!
Just for giggles, try placing an apostrophe in your own profile and see if
the problem replicates. By the way, I knew a Barnhill family in downstate
Illinois. Any relation?

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You can''t do today''s job with yesterday''s methods and be in business
tomorrow --Anonymous
> You're down to two apostrophes now.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 23 May 2008 16:03 GMT
I'm a copy editor. And it's not a quotation mark; it's two apostrophes. You
can ascertain this by clicking in the text and using the arrow keys to go
left or right.
I use an NNTP newsreader (Outlook Express) rather than the Web portal, so I
haven't added a signature to my profile (AFAIR).
We're basically not related to any other living Barnhills; my husband was an
only child, and his late father was an only son. There are a lot of other
Barnhills in Baldwin County (one immigrant here had seven sons and three
daughters), but the best we can figure is that if we're related, it's back
in Scotland before they all came here in the early nineteenth century.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
> Good morning to all in the land of the Crimson Tide! You must either be a
> writer, English major or just plain courageous. Very few would risk
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