![]() There was a little twist, as I finished typing the above I went in and first fixed it all up and found the usual suspect that the "ti" for the rest was replaced with that combined character in the rest of the document. But no, it's not finding this character so I have no idea why or what this odd little letter that has sneaked into my text is. I hit character map in Windows and in the Arial font I find this little bugger. That's a bit more annoying, I'm left wondering where that alien character is coming from. But, it seems the character will not copy to clipboard. ![]() ![]() I'm not too worried, quick find and replace will do the trick. I have a small document I was pulling in as a PDF (if any one has a clean way to convert/import Corel files I'm all ears) and the client asked for the font to be changed, from Calibri to Arial, with that all the "ti" letters in the document were replaced with a "ĕ".
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