Hello,<br><br>I have a .txt ffile that I am loading stimuli from in an E-Prime experiment. The stimuli consist of sentences (text). During experimental presentation, randomly, quotation marks appear around certain words that are not present on the Excel file from which I have created the .txt. I assume this is something to do with saving in the tab-delimited format, and I wondered whether anyone has a solution. <br><br>If I simply delete the quotations from the .txt file, then I am concerned that I will mess up the tab-structure. <br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Justine VanDyke<br>Postdoctoral Research Assistant<br>Language Processing Lab<br>Institute for Mind and Brain<br>University of South Carolina<br>
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