> You can readily disable smart quotes.

In which m$ applications? How?

I'm using the web interface to office365, and haven't checked whether it's 
messing with quotes.

"test"


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You can readily disable smart quotes.

Charles

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I'm using office365 and lookout from a web browser, and I don't know what
they're doing. Given that it's m$, they're probably not doing what they
should be. Still, I wouldn't expect even m to capriciously insert NBSP,
although their it smarts quotes are almost as bad.

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