By default, Lingo adds straight quotation marks (") when you type them in the Translation Editor. However, you can select an option to automatically use single and double curly smart quotes (”) instead when you work in the editor. This option is disabled by default.
Ribbon Select File>Options.
Switching between ribbons and the tool strip… You can use the Options dialog to switch between ribbons and the classic tool strip layout.
More about ribbon options… Keep in mind that the smaller the application window becomes, the more the options in a ribbon shrink. Therefore, you might only see a small icon instead of text, or you might see only a section name displayed with a down arrow to access the options in it. You can hover over small icons to see tooltips that describe them. You can also enlarge the application window or click one of the section drop-downs in the ribbon to locate a hidden feature.
The Options dialog opens.
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