Unicode - that's the word. And I understand that the issue is a different one. 
I only wrote in sympathy, and to alert all to the fact that the conversion to 
Unicode, while obviously a good thing, and probably a necessary one, is not 
without problems. I have so little experience with Winows operating systems 
that I have nothing helpful to add. 

If I ever really figure out how to gain overall control of fonts in Finale and 
Lion, I will share that info. So far, neither I nor my more computer literate 
friends have been able to stabilize things on a global scale. 

Sorry not to have been helpful with your issue. 

Chuck

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On Nov 13, 2011, at 8:19 AM, Aaron Sherber <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/13/2011 10:48 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:
>> This is a cross platform issue.  (I am on a Mac.)
> 
> Chuck, thanks for your email, but you're describing something different 
> from my issue. What you're talking about sounds like the work that was 
> done in Finale 2012 to support Unicode, and has to do with individual 
> characters within fonts. My issue is visible in Fin11 as well as Fin12, 
> but it only popped up when I moved to Windows 7 from WinXP; it has to do 
> with font selection, not individual characters.
> 
> Thanks,
> Aaron.
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