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Old 06-13-2018, 06:11 AM
gogreen gogreen is offline Mac OS X Office 2016 for Mac
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This may not be the answer, but are you using a character style to apply Wingdings?
I don't think I'm using a character style. I insert the open square at the beginning of items in a checklist. On the printed sheet, I color in the box when that item is completed. I set up my very long checklist with the original box, but I saw that it was too small and too light, so I want to find and replace all of them with the slightly larger, heavier character. I could change this manually, but if I could get find and replace to work, it would be pretty quick.

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Every character has an ascii code which corresponds to a glyph (character) for that particular font. Generally, you don't notice that an 'a' character is usually an 'a' no matter what typeface you have selected. However in the case of a wingding typeface, an 'a' might be something else entirely.

The Find/Replace dialog always shows the text you paste in a standard typeface (not necessarily the typeface you copied). When this happens to line up with what you were expecting, you don't notice that the typeface changed. However, in the case of a wingding, the characters you copy are likely to show up as something else when you paste into the find what box because the typeface is most likely not a wingding in that field.
Yes, I understand that. So how do I get find and replace to work then?

Thanks.
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