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As a follow-up, I realized that this doesn't quite work as easily in Word for Mac. At least, the unicode values of 0147 and 0148 don't register, and I tried a couple of other unicode values that I saw online but didn't have luck, at least in my doc. After playing a bit, I realized that I could (after checking the wildcard box as usual) copy and paste in an opening and closing smart quote and just search for this: "*" Just figured I'd pass that along to save the next person the time.
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