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Answer: How can I convert symbol-based fonts that produce text back to re.
Hi there! It sounds like you're having trouble converting a symbol-based font back to a regular font in your Word document. Don't worry, I can definitely help you with that!
Firstly, to answer your question, yes, you should have expected this. Symbol-based fonts are designed to display symbols and special characters, not regular text. When you try to convert text that was written in a symbol-based font to a regular font, the text will often appear as gibberish because the regular font doesn't have the same symbols and characters as the symbol-based font. However, there is a way to convert the text to a regular font without losing the content. Here's how you can do it:
Your text should now be converted to the regular font you selected, while retaining the content that was originally written in the symbol-based font.
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