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Old 01-17-2011, 09:38 PM
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Hi MShroff,

I doubt there's a practical way around this, other than perhaps redoing the download. It seems strange that a web site might display the words correctly but not include all the characters in the output. Is it possible the characters are included, but you've used Paste Special > Unformatted text and that's clobbered characters that aren't supported by your current font? Usually, any such characters simply display as little squares.
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