How do I use standard notepad (unicode) font for special character

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Greg

I am trying to find the best way to create an excel file which will be using
special characters like what you see for pronunciation in a dictionary like
long and short vowels. I will need to export this to a tab delemented TXT
file for InDesign to import. We have basically been using the Insert
Character in Excel to pick the correct special characters but they come in
all different fonts and do not work for exporting. Just gives my TXT file a
bunch of "?".

This is something new with me and I might have the lingo incorrect so any
ideas of how to go about this would be helpful. I think basically I just
need to know which font to choose in Excel that supports special characters
that can be seen in a basic Notepad TXT file.
 
S

Sheeloo

Excel must be exporting the special characters correctly. The text editor you
use does not support special characters. Try to import the text file in MS
Word and see whether you get the right characters...

TXT files are typically designed to support characters upto ASCII 128 and
special characters have codes higher than 128.
 
G

Greg

nope, even when opened in Word or even back in Excel, they open with ????
instead of the proper characters.
 

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