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Contractions, colloquial English, is there a way of adding an apostrophe to words like 'tis, 'twas,'em, rock 'n' roll, so they are a 'nine' not a 'six', other than typing it at the end of the word, then cutting and pasting? Can it be forced at keyboard stage somehow? I regularly get a lot of 'ems to do.
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Which program? Windows or Mac?
In InDesign you could try the Preferences > Autocorrect option, but this didn't work for me in my german InDesign.
Edit > Find/Replace > Glyphs did work.
My screenshots show that I had to create two steps for find/replace.
Step 1
Step 2
In Photoshop or Illustrator it is not so easy to do but also possible.
I hope it helps you a little bit on the way.
Fenja
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Thanks for that. It's a Mac I use. I can do a find and replace, but that would not help because it would be altering correct usage. It's when an apostrophe is used for a missing letter at the start of a word and needs to be the wrong way round. I'm looking at a way to enter an end-apostrophe at the beginning of a word as I type it.
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Oh, I see.
In Windows you can use the Alt + numpad code. It's Alt+0146 for the ’ and Alt+145 for the ‘
I don't know the equivalent on a Mac.
The Autocorrect feature could help if you use the just a few contractions very often.
It doesn't allow a ' in the first word - you'll get an error message.
It can only work this way:
Though, it makes no sense or much effort if you have too many contracted words.
Fenja
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I think you're using an app which autocorrects quotes. That's pretty sure because normally the apostrophe character puts the same mark wherever in a word you use it. 'tain't a good idea for you, turn that off so what you type is what you get, then use the appropriate shortcuts.
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