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In my case the Word font is Times New Roman (which you’d think would not have some weird encoding).
I tried creating my own accented “í” by the Mac method of option-e then i, which I’d assume is appropriate, but it has the same problem.
David, did you try duplicating the character style approach, and if so, did the character style come through even when the “remove styles” option was selected?
oh, and chirp chirp! (Pomona ’84)
Anne-Marie, again, for the win!
Yup deleting my preferences did the trick.
Now for the next hour of rebuilding them!
Thanks Aaron. The book already has both footnotes and endnotes, I don’t see how I could use them for key words as well, but interesting suggestion! I’ll research.
Script worked great! Thanks David!
Thanks! I’ll check these out. (yes, the refs have char styles).
It’s still problematic, but converting the Word .docx file to .doc seems to help. The italics came in as a GaramondPremPro italic rather than as Garamond Premier Pro, so I can now swap them out.
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