I am guessing it was pasted from somewhere, not typed into Word. Update: Where did the original text come from? Its guess may be wrong, so it may be something which needs to be looked at. APub is getting that "Baltic" from something it sees in the text. So my guess is there are some characters in there with odd encoding. Which just looks to me like it does not recognize those two characters (ṣṭ). When I change the encoding on that text to ANSI-Baltic this is what I see: You may be able to fix these with a find/replace in the document.xml file. So there is some sort of odd character(s) within that text. This is what I see in the document.xml file (in a UTF-8 text editor).īut when I move my cursor over the text there the cursor jumps around oddly. So after pasting, there is nothing odd remaining. Usually what I do to find what Unicode characters are actually there is paste the text into which does not show the expected ā - it shows a. so I opened it and looked directly at the document.xml file. There is some sort of odd invisible character within the Latin text.ĭOCX files are ZIPs containing XML, etc.
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