Microsoft Word Unicode Converter Mongolian

Hello, Our users are experiencing a very discouraging issue in regards to how MS Word (in Windows) handles non-unicode characters. This issue is confirmed in both Word 2007 and the Word 2010 Beta using Windows XP SP3; I suspect it works the same way in 2003.

Issue: 1) A user creates a document using a non-unicode font, entering characters to represent scientific notations. For example, he enters a Mu (µ). Note: I pasted in a unicode-compliant Mu for reference.

2) The user opens his document and attempts to copy / paste this non-unicode character representing a Mu into a web browser for entry into our system. It pastes as an unrecognized character. This is expected. 3) The user opens his document, selects the non-unicode character and adjusts its font to 'Arial Unicode MS,' saving the document. He closes / re-opens the document for good measure. Once re-opened, he copies what should be a unicode Mu and pastes it into the web browser. It is still represented as an unrecognized character.

4) The user creates a new document, sets the font to 'Arial Unciode MS' and creates a Mu. He copies this Mu into the web browser and it pastes over in Unicode, as expected. Conclusion: Word is not actually converting non-unicode characters into unicode characters when it should, when a unicode font is selected. Instead, it is taking a best-guess for display reasons but doing no actual conversion. How do I overcome this problem? * Can I change some setting in Word to force a conversion? * Is there a 'cleaner' app or Word macro that will do this?

* Other solutions? Additional Notes: * Re-typing the affected documents using unicode is not an option * This is not an issue in Mac OS X using the most recent version of Word. Download buku keperawatan dan kebidanan unpad di. A sample case such as in (3) results in a unicode Mu being pasted into the browser.

Unicode input is the insertion of a specific Unicode character on a computer by a user; it is a common way to input characters not directly supported by a physical. 3.2.2 Code Conversion in Unicode for Display Interface Mongolian characters. Collection was created without any problem with MS Word document, HTML file.

We have some VBA code in MS Word 2010 which needs to display Persian (Farsi) words dynamically; in other words, depending on which buttons the user clicks on the VBA app window, we will display a different string of Persian. The only way we discovered to do this was to use something like this and concatenate a very long string character by character: the ChrW(&633). Do you know another way we can do this? Adobe flash pro cc.

The strings will remain the same, but we need a couple of different ones. Can they be loaded from a file? Your help is much appreciated.