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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 27 14:31:56 +0000 
2007 -------
While creating the file to illustrate the bug, I realized that the font needs 
not be Tahoma, neither the letters need be cyrillic. As you can see from my 
attachment, I achieved the same effect with Times New Roman and latin letters. 
What is important is that the font contains the accented letter as a separate 
glyph - then OOw replaces the combined characters with a single character.

Please note that it is important to use "Insert - Special character" from the 
menu. If you use "Edit - Repeat: Insert Special Character", then everything 
shows fine.

To reply to nmailhot - I can't do what you're asking. However, I believe that 
with this new development I just described you'd be able to reproduce this 
behaviour.

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