![]() when a search is run in Word it won't find the letter, neither the actual character nor the exactly copied/pasted combination.when copied it can only be pasted into Notepad (which translates it into three separate characters), when being pasted into WordPad it just won't appear at all.when exporting it is COMPLETELY omitted.The problem is that Word treats this "thing" as a single character/entity and However it wouldn't be a problem per se if only this thing could be exported to, say HTML and manipulated in a text editor. However there are some very peculiar letters that look similar for example to: a ยด (where "a" is any arbitrary cyrillic letter). ![]() Words have accented letters in them and they're mostly formatted properly as a letter with a unicode accent (thus forming a single letter). Most of the dictionary is manageable, but I'm stuck with one thing I need help with. It's a dictionary that contains cyrillic characters. I have a document which has been sloppily authored.
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