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If you have the chance, april the Word document using Illustrator. I have always done so with docum


Posted 12 February 2008 - 09:26
A good morning everyone, I hope someone knows how to give tips to solve a problem. I have a word document created by windows with character type C is placed with the classic "insert symbol". When I import st courier tracking the text into Xpress (on the Macintosh), I do see these characters. I have to find them one by one (there are 500 pages!), Delete them and enter them manually. If any of you can suggest me a faster solution I'd be happy!! Thanks st courier tracking Back to top
try to use a unicode font? rest of the word also takes the symbols from a font, certainly unicode, try to convert all the text in Lucida, for example. At worst, enter it in indesign and riesportalo for xpress. st courier tracking
First of all, thanks for the reply. I had already tried to change it to a unicode font, and then re-import Xpress but nothing ... It seems as if the symbol written in Windows st courier tracking is "unreadable" st courier tracking for Macintosh, st courier tracking regardless of the font. Indesign do not have it installed. Thanks anyway Back to top
If you have the chance, april the Word document using Illustrator. I have always done so with documents from Eastern Europe or in any case not commonly used glyphs and the Adobe program I have never betrayed.
Illustrator opens the document and shows you, of course, only part of the text. Then at the bottom makes you appear the red cross, indicating that advances out of the text box highlighted. Clicking on the text and change the font according to you needs, then you copy and paste in Xpress, Indesign or wherever you want
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