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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 988381" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Only the actual quote should be in quotation marks (thus, "quotation marks"), not the whole thing. But if you insist on doing it your proposed way, then there really is no purpose for using quotation marks, so you might as well leave it out.</p><p></p><p>To do it your way, you can do a find & replace by doing Find "[carriage return]" and Replace With "["][carriage return]["]". Maybe best done in a simple text editor like Notepad. You would need to find the ASCII code for carriage return. Then you just need to add the first quotation mark and edit the very last one.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, your text is not formatted in a consistent way, as seen in your last post (like [{quotation}; {attributed to}]), so you can not get the whole job done automatically (maybe most of it). This is something best done by a human editor. Ideally, such a project could be posted on Freelancer. Shouldn't cost too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 988381, member: 34"] Only the actual quote should be in quotation marks (thus, "quotation marks"), not the whole thing. But if you insist on doing it your proposed way, then there really is no purpose for using quotation marks, so you might as well leave it out. To do it your way, you can do a find & replace by doing Find "[carriage return]" and Replace With "["][carriage return]["]". Maybe best done in a simple text editor like Notepad. You would need to find the ASCII code for carriage return. Then you just need to add the first quotation mark and edit the very last one. Furthermore, your text is not formatted in a consistent way, as seen in your last post (like [{quotation}; {attributed to}]), so you can not get the whole job done automatically (maybe most of it). This is something best done by a human editor. Ideally, such a project could be posted on Freelancer. Shouldn't cost too much. [/QUOTE]
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