On 17 Jan 2024, at 16:49, Bill Kochman wrote:

> However, when I use the Zap Gremlins function, it is ALSO removing all of the 
> apostrophes from the copied text, which obviously results in words being 
> misspelled. This is particularly true of words which are either contractions 
> or possessive.

If the apostrophes are non-ASCII characters ("curly"), then turning off 
"Non-ASCII Characters" will preserve them (along with any other characters not 
in the ASCII range).

Alternatively you could use "Replace with code" and leave "Use ASCII 
equivalent" turned on.

R.


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