Mike, The char you are seeing is ascii 152 and it can appear when there is a line drawn in the original. This is resolved into text as char 152 when the current font cannot match a char for the line with the text char for the line. Is this a DOS form you migrated to Windows? If so, did the original have some drawn lines? Nicky
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