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The simplest answer is: don't. Instead, select your current range, then press Ctrl-F9 to enclose it in a pair of field braces, to which you then add the requisite 'QUOTE' and opening/closing double-quote pair.
Alternatively: • Press Ctrl-F9 twice so you get {{}} • Reposition the insertion point between either the {{ or the }} and press Ctrl-F9 again, so you end up with {{}{}} • Then fill in the field coding so you end up with the: Code:
{QUOTE "{SAVEDATE \@ "d" \* ordinal} day of {SAVEDATE \@ "MMMM, YYYY"}"}
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