Jean-Guy
I guess this is harder than I thought it would be.
If you'll create a normal document, set the font to Abigale if you
have it on your machine, type something, and then try to use the
Edit, Find function to find anything that you typed - if your machine
is working like mine is the function will find nothing and you will
understand my question.
(I suggested Abigale because I've been able to find references to the
Abigale font using a Google search - I can't find any reference to a
font named ATTACHED - although I have a TrueType font named ATTACHED
on my machine - I have no idea where it came from. It's in a file
named attache_.ttf.)
Here is what I typed using Abigale, converted to Times New Roman:
This is typed using Abigale.
?????????????????searchable?
I think not.
The non-printable characters were "Is this document" when typed using
Abigale. The find function doesn't find even the strings that do
convert from Abigale to Times New Roman.
Characters typed using Times New Roman can be converted to Abigale,
and can then be converted back to Times New Roman, but, as shown in
the example above, certain characters typed using Abigale will not
convert to Times New Roman. (None of the characters typed using
ATTACHED will convert to Times New Roman.) Characters typed using
Times New Roman are not searchable when displayed using Abigale.
So, my question remains simply - is there any way to convert a
document typed in a non-searchable font (such as Abigale) to a font
that can be searched (such as Times New Roman)?