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Yeah, I see what you mean… I don’t know if there is a script that would let you swap these intelligently. One idea that comes to mind: do a grep search for (?<=[^])’(?=[^]) (which means "find all apostrophes that have letters on both sides") and then replace that with any kind of special character that you don't use anywhere else. Then do a regular find/change to replace all single quotes with double quotes. Finally search for that special character and replace it with a single quote.
Wow, that’s fascinating, Michael. Good sleuthing. Brackets mean that those pages have been “stuck together” as an “island” spread. See:
Here’s one way you can make .jpg
some other caption tips:
That is a wonderful opportunity to learn to use Paragraph Styles! You can set the indents and other helpful settings in your paragraph styles:
3 Ways to Change the Default Font in InDesign (Don’t Edit [Basic Paragraph]!)
I haven’t upgraded yet, but I always recommend rebuilding preferences after an upgrade:
A couple quick ideas:
First, you should probably look at WordsFlow from EmSoftware.com
Second, if you can, I encourage you to come to CreativePro Week (either in Phoenix or online), as Anne-Marie will be doing a session that you’d love:
Later that same day, Julie Shaffer is doing a session all about long-document techniques for InDesign.
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