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I am using Lyx. I want my text to appear as Strategist's instead of Strategistâs. Please help.

These I include in the LAtex Preamble under documents settings

\input{LyXPreamble}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{newunicodechar}  
\usepackage{selinput}

The following from JabRef:

@Misc{Schrauf2016a,
      author   = {Schrauf, Reinhard Geissbauer, Jesper Vedsø and Stefan},
      title    = {A Strategist’s Guide to Industry 4.0},
      month    = {May 9,},
      year     = {2016},
      abstract = {Global businesses are about to integrate their operations into a seamless digital whole, and thereby change the world.},
      number   = {Mar 20,},
      url      = {http://www.strategy-business.com/article/A-Strategists-Guide-to-Industry-4.0?gko=7c4cf},
      volume   = {2017},
    }

I got the following errors:

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The remaining package inputence error are the exact same thing. Please help.

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    So do write Strategist's instead of Strategistâs. Without MWE we cannot probably say much more. – Przemysław Scherwentke May 05 '17 at 03:14
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    Welcome to TeX.SX!. Please show us a minimal but working example (MWE) that illustrates what you have done. Without such an example questions are often somehow unclear and could be closed without an answer. Nevertheless, undefined keyboard characters are often the result of using an option for inputenc that does not correspond with the encoding used in the editor. – Schweinebacke May 05 '17 at 06:19
  • Related: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/71517/do-i-need-fontenc-and-inputenc, https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/115853/keyboard-character-is-undefined-error, https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/19427/how-do-i-change-the-encoding-of-my-files – Schweinebacke May 05 '17 at 06:19
  • You will want to check the encoding of your file (did you save it as UTF-8 or with some ISO... encoding?), compare it with what LaTeX expects in inputenc, and you will want to have a look at fontenc. – moewe May 05 '17 at 06:26
  • @PrzemysławScherwentke I improved my question. – zaraku27 May 14 '17 at 07:08
  • @moewe I used these but still no avail: http://imgur.com/uMuaKcp – zaraku27 May 14 '17 at 07:08
  • Use ' instead of the smart quote or load \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} and encode your document in UTF-8. – moewe May 14 '17 at 07:14
  • @moewe It works! Thank you so much. I use the dumb quote. How do I promote your comment as answer? – zaraku27 May 15 '17 at 08:17

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Use ' instead of

Strategist's

While worked for me with everything set up for UTF-8, in older versions you might run into trouble with it.

moewe
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