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S Foote. said:Doing what exactly????
Dave already explained that to you: you use two different characters (one at the start, the other at the end) when quoting or emphasizing a word or phrase.
S Foote. said:I doubt very much that the people who read these boards have the slightest interest in what you consider to be `correct' grammer Bryan.
There you go: just like you did with the word "correct" in that sentence. Just about everybody else in the world would use either 'correct' or "correct", but YOU consistently use `correct'. Why is that?? Is that something you were taught in school, or is it something original with you, or what, exactly? Just curious...
Bryan