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You can create or read documents that contain special characters that aren't found on your default keyboard, such as an ae dipthong (æ), a pound sign (£), or a plus/minus sign (±). To see these characters in your document, you may need additional Unicode-based fonts installed on your Windows operating system. Notes comes with five different Monotype WorldType (TM) fonts to install directly from the CD-ROM.
Macintosh users: You can use Unicode, but only using characters from your native character set. English Macintosh systems do not support the use of Unicode.
Click any of these topics:
To install Unicode fonts on your system
To set up Notes to use Unicode fonts
To add special characters to a document
To install Unicode fonts on your system
1. Insert the Notes CD-ROM.
2. Choose Start - Programs - Windows Explorer.
3. Open the CD-ROM directory, and then open the Client folder.
4. In the Client folder, open the APPS\FONTS folder.
5. Double-click FONTS.EXE.
6. Specify a temporary directory to save any of the following Monotype WorldType fonts (for example, C:/Windows/Temp), and then click Unzip:
MTSANS_J.TTF contains Japanese range.
MTSANS_K.TTF contains Korean range.
MTSANS_S.TTF contains Simplified Chinese range.
MTSANS_T.TTF contains Traditional Chinese range.
MTSANS_W.TTF contains WGL4 ranges only.
7. Choose Start - Settings - Control Panel.
8. Open the Fonts folder.
9. Choose File - Install New Font.
10. Specify the drive and directory where you saved the above fonts, choose any one of the fonts to install, and then click OK.
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To set up Notes to use Unicode fonts
If Unicode is not enabled, Notes attempts to display text using the native character set of your machine. Unicode is set to display by default.
1. Choose File - Preferences - User Preferences.
Macintosh OS X users: Notes - Preferences - User Preferences.
2. Click Basics.
3. Click "Default Fonts" under "Display Options."
4. Select a Monotype WorldType font for the default fonts.
5. Click OK, and then restart Notes.
To disable using Unicode, de-select "Enable unicode display" under "Additional Options" in Basics of User Preferences.
Note If you are having trouble seeing special characters in certain documents, see Why can't I see special characters in some documents when I have installed and enabled Unicode fonts?
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