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Thanks for the response, David. I didn’t want to do that since there are some character styles applied for some words and phrases in Spanish (and some of those characters were affected as well).
What finally worked was doing the search/replace for German, Portuguese, Italian, and Danish characters and replacing with English USA. I set the Spanish character style language to Spanish, and when those popped up, I could apply the style and get rid of the random languages.
I still have no idea how or why it happened. At least I now know a very tedious fix for the problem.
Update: I decided to run a search/replace for any text in German: 2006 Reform, and for some reason, almost all opening quotation marks were in German. A search for Italian text is revealing randomly applied throughout the doc.
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