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Smart Quotes  “ ” changes straight keyboard quotation marks " " and ' ' into printer’s 
quotation marks “ ” and ‘ ’.
Smart Spaces . replaces multiple spaces after a period with a single space.
En, Em Dashes -- replaces a double keyboard dash -- with an en dash –and to replace a 
triple keyboard dash --- with an em dash —.
Ellipses . . . replaces three keyboard periods ... with ellipsis points . . .
Expert Fractions replaces separate characters used to represent fractions with their 
single-character equivalents. To change to expert fractions, you must have the appro-
priate Adobe Expert font installed on your system.
Select one of the following options:
Entire Document searches and replaces text symbols in the entire file.
Selected Text Only replaces symbols only in selected text.
Select Report Results to see a list of the number of symbols replaced.
Click OK to search for and replace selected characters.
Using the Glyph Options command (Mac OS only) 
Some Japanese fonts contain information on alternative or historical variants for certain 
characters. You can specify an alternative glyph for an existing kanji using the Glyph 
Options command. When you use Type 1 CID fonts (Mac OS), you can substitute a 
standard character with a variant character belonging to the JIS 78, Expert, and Traditional 
character sets. 
To print files containing alternative characters, the corresponding CID font containing the 
glyphs must be installed on the printer. 
Note: Alternative glyphs revert to standard characters when an Illustrator file is imported 
to Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, or Adobe After Effects. To save alternative glyph 
information, save the Illustrator file in EPS format (be sure to select Include Document 
Fonts in the EPS Format dialog box), and then import it.
To specify an alternative glyph for the current character set:
Using any type tool, select the character to be replaced. 
Choose Type > Glyph Options.
Select the character set from the scrolling menu in the Glyph Options dialog box, and 
click OK.
Note: To select two characters, Option-click. You cannot apply the Glyph Options 
command to more than two characters at a time.