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Font Pali Times Ameco
My web page http://www.gmayor.com/replace_using_wildcards.htm shows how to
obtain the appropriate decimal number, but as you say pasting should work. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: I'll have to let grammatim answer your question, as I don't know the answer. BTW, I found that the the ^unnnn requires the decimal number of the character rather than hexadecimal, and that is more difficult to find, so directly pasting in is the best solution. "Pietro" wrote in message ... THANK YOU VERY MUCH. With Ctrl+V I can copy the word and then in Find Box I find the word that I wanted. But in the Find Box the typefaces are so different. They are the typefaces appearing with Times New Roman. I'm interesting to solve my problems with pali and sanskrit characters in roman translation, as "grammatim" said to you. How Can I do?Thanks! "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: You should be able to use the same keyboard shortcuts in the Find dialog. Or you can copy a character and paste it into the Find dialog using Ctrl+V. Or you can get the Unicode number of the character by selecting it and pressing Alt+X (Alt+X again to toggle back) or by selecting it and going to the Symbol dialog, where it will be selected, and noting the Unicode number. You can then use this in the Find dialog by entering ^uxxxx (though I find that this doesn't always work). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Pietro" wrote in message ... Thanks for your time. The Font is in Windows Fonts Folder and I can print a document with this special typefaces. I can add Symbol as you said and this surprised me for I posted my question here. Maybe I was unclear. In a Word Page if I want to put a special typeface from Pali Times Ameco I choose the typeface and then I have to use a special combination of keys. Ctrl+ or Ctrl+Alt+. When I want to find a word with this typefaces I don't know how I have to write this character in the Find Box. I followed your hints but If I follow Find-More-Format I can change the typeface but I don't know how I can insert the special typefaces. Please, help me! "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If the font is installed (in the Windows Fonts folder), and the active printer is one that is capable of printing, you should be able to select it in any Font dialog or dropdown. Can you see it in the Symbol dialog (Insert Symbol | More Symbols...)? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Pietro" wrote in message ... I can't paste it in the Find box. In Format I can't choose the Font. What can I do? Thanks! You can Copy the word you're looking for (if necessary, type it in your document, copy it, and delete it) and Paste it into the Find box. If the script is one encoded in Unicode, you probably won't need to specify the font, but if it's Pali specifically, it's coded either as some other Indic script, or in the Private Use Area, or as a-zA-Z, and you should also choose the font as Suzanne explained. |
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