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    • Paul NemerP
      Paul Nemer
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have many html files that have the wrong style quotation.

      Wrong quotation: ”
      Correct quotation: "

      As you see, there is a difference in style. Here they are side by side: ” "

      How do I replace all ” with the standard looking quotation " in Notepad++?

      Thanks

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      • Claudia FrankC
        Claudia Frank @Paul Nemer
        last edited by

        @Paul-Nemer

        open find in files dialog put your terms in, create a filter for your files
        choose a start directory maybe include subdirectories and do replace all.

        Cheers
        Claudia

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        • Paul NemerP
          Paul Nemer
          last edited by

          Thanks for the reply Claudia, but I am a bit confused on the filters.

          Find what: ” (curved quotation mark)
          Replace: " (straight quotation mark)
          Filters: . (What do I put in filters?)

          Normally, I know how to use the find and replace field, I do it to an entire directory filled with thousands of files, no problem. But it doesn’t seem to work for the quotation marks.

          Thanks.

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner
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            @Paul-Nemer and @Claudia-Frank

            I think the difficulty may come in because Paul doesn’t know how to get the “wrong” quotation mark into the Find-what box. Indeed, if you merely type it manually into the box, it may actually be the desired quotation mark there, so a find on it could potentially find nothing. So Paul would be left with his original, undesired data.

            What I would do in such a situation is make a selection out of the undesired quotation mark, then invoke the Find dialog box. At this point, Notepad++ would put the undesired quotation mark in the Find-what box, and I could easily type the desired quotation mark version in the Replace-with box. Then either doing a prompted replace action or a replace-all action would complete the task.

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            • Paul NemerP
              Paul Nemer @Scott Sumner
              last edited by

              @Scott-Sumner
              Hi Scott,

              I copied the curved quotation mark (undesired quotation) and pasted it in the “find” field. and I am able to locate it no problem in a specific file. However, I am unable to replace it with the straight quotation mark. I have many html files with the wrong quotation marks that i want to replace.

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              • Claudia FrankC
                Claudia Frank @Paul Nemer
                last edited by

                @Paul-Nemer

                may you explain in detail what you do?
                Maybe a screenshot could be helpful as well.
                If you upload the screenshot to a hoster like imgur you
                could embed it into the post when using the following syntax

                ![](web address of the image like www.imgur.com/myimage.png)
                

                Cheers
                Claudia

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