This option lets you tell Excalibur if " should be treated as \". Not available because you do not have LaTeX command parsing turned on. If you check this box, you may use a double quote to indicate an umlaut. For example, you may type "u to produce ΓΌ. If you uncheck this box, a double quote will not have special meaning unless it is preceded by a backslash. If you uncheck this box, a single quote may be part of a word. Excalibur will recognize words such as "can't". If you check this box, a single quote will never be part of a word. If you uncheck this box, Excalibur will consider 's to be part of a word. Controls how Excalibur treats 's at the end of a word. Not available because "Single quote marks end of word" is checked. If you check this box, Excalibur will ignore 's at the end of a word. So, if "window" is in the dictionary, it won't flag "window's". Click this button to revert to the previous settings for these options. Click this button to make these settings active.