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How do you type curly quotes on a Mac?
Usage
- Alt + ] produces an opening single curly quote ( ‘ )
- Alt + Shift + ] produces a closing single curly quote ( ‘ )
- Alt + [ produces an opening double curly quote ( “ )
- Alt + Shift + [ produces a closing double curly quote ( ” )
How do you get the curly apostrophe?
For the curly single opening and closing quote mark (or apostrophe), use ‘ and ’; respectively. For the curly opening and closing double quotation marks, use “ and ” respectively.
What are curly and straight quotes?
Straight quotes are the two generic vertical quotation marks located near the return key: the straight single quote ( ‘ ) and the straight double quote ( ” ). Curly quotes are the quotation marks used in good typography.
How do you write an apostrophe straight?
On a virtual keyboard, press and hold down the apostrophe key to get to the real apostrophe. This works with quotation marks too. On a PC, try Alt+0146 using the numeric keypad; on a Mac, press Option-Shift-]. In Word (the PC version), type the number 2019 (the Unicode number for an apostrophe) and then press Alt+X.
How do you type quotation marks on a Mac?
On the Mac it’s Option + Shift + ] to get the single closed quotation mark (apostrophe). Use Alt + 0146 on the PC.
How do you type straight quotes on a Mac?
From the Tools menu, select AutoCorrect…. In the AutoCorrect window, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. Make sure “Straight quotation marks” with “smart quotation marks” is selected, and then click OK.
Should I use straight or curly apostrophes?
I don’t mean an apostrophe missing from the word ‘they’re’, or one gatecrashing the plurals on a restaurant menu. ‘Straight’ apostrophes are wrong and ‘curly’ apostrophes (also known as directional, typographers’ or ‘smart’ apostrophes) are right, and that is that.