I tried that but for some reason, either JAWS or Word wasn't copying the
character and I was finding either a regular dash or nothing that I needed.
It wouldn't find the ASCII character either which has worked for me in the
past.
Shirley
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What I have done in the past is copy the character onto the clipboard and
insert it into the search box and then put what In the replace with box.
About non-English scripts, the only thing I know to do is replace the
letters with English equivalents. Most readers will not recognize the other
script characters.
Kathy Novak