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Nauks2016-02-16 17:49:15
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Nauks, 2016-02-16 17:49:15

word. Is it related to the font and its preservation during transfer?

Good afternoon. There was a problem. I wrote a sentence in Word "e" in a special font, and I'm trying to transfer it, say, to a notepad, but nothing comes out, the font is not transferred ... Considering that the font itself is supported. Tell me how can I do this?

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Alexey, 2016-02-16
@alsopub

As far as I remember, Notepad in Windows is an editor without formatting.
There is only an opportunity in its settings to customize the displayed font.
Maybe WordPad?

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AntHTML, 2016-02-16
@anthtml

Notepad is an editor of TXT files, they do not provide formatting, but only bare text, the font in it refers to the design elements of the editor, not the document.

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xenuz, 2016-02-16
@xenuz

in notepad you will see the text in the code page in which it was created, and formatting in the likeness of word processors and large office applications is not supported there. after all, this is a regular text editor, simple and minimal and actually not intended for large text files - it takes a very long time to open then)))

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