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Enter Autocorrect. This is supposed to swap out dash-dash for em-dash.
It did but only if I applied it manually. Maybe I missed something about
autocorrect.

Here is how it works for me.

Alternative A:

1. word1
2. [space]
3. double hyphen (minus)
4. word2
5. [space]

Until step 4 included, there is no auto-correction seen. Once I press
the space bar (i.e. step 5), only then I see the double hyphen (minus)
characters converted into the "en dash" character. Note that this
alternative does not work (for me) if I want "em dash" instead.


Alternative B:

1. word1
2. [space]
3. [colon character]
4. triple hyphen (minus)
5. [colon character]

Immediately after step 5, I see the characters from steps 3 to 5
converted into an "em dash". In step 4, if instead of three hyphen
(minus) characters I only type-in two of them, the resulting character
after step 5 is an "en dash" instead of "em dash".


This is all with the "AutoCorrect > While typing" option enabled, and
without having changed any of the default "Replace" related options.

HTH,
Ady.

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