I can't speak for Tammy's work environment, but I have worked on two manuals 
where the client OK'd replacing the quote marks and the microns, but the 
majority of the font needed to stay their corporate font – similar issues to 
her observation on the quotes, and the microns in this particular font looked 
like they are italic even when they aren't, which drove their scientists bats. 

Tori Muir
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On 2/28/17, 11:02 AM, "Framers on behalf of Robert Lauriston" 
<[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

    You could, but why not just change the font?
    
    And if you're not free to change the font, then why would you be free
    to override individual glyphs?
    
    On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Victoria Muir
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Well.. as someone who functions primarily as a designer, this doesn't 
sound so crazy to me – some fonts have godawful quote marks. But couldn't they 
be replaced/have a  character style applied  at the last minute using a Grep 
search or something?
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