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Hoeg
 
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This worked . . . just doing a copy all and going to the notepad . . it was
in the right text again. Thank you so much!!!!!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Wingdings and other symbol fonts use ASCII codes rather than Unicode (well,
that's an oversimplification--actually, they all use the same Unicode range,
and the glyph numbers don't map to any alphanumeric Unicode characters). I
believe the standard answer is to paste the text into Notepad (?), change
the font, then paste back into Word.

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"CyberTaz" wrote in message
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Hi Hoeg-

This is not the definitive answer, but it is entirely possible that the
Wingdings 2 characters in the document simply do not have equivalents in

most
(if any) other fonts. If the doc no longer has Undo available, you may not

be
able to restore the text to a readable state.

Continue to check back, as someone may have some options to offer.

Good Luck |:)

"Hoeg" wrote:

When I attempt to change this file back to a "readable" font, all I get

is a
series of blocks not matter what font I try. Any ideas on how to

"recover"
this document?

Thanks!