Mike Ayers wrote: >Please double check that. On my machine they appear to be numbers >20001 through 20006. It would be interesting if we were getting different >characters on the same keystrokes... Oops, 20001 through 20006 is right, and *WordPad*, not Word. On Monday, I downloaded a partial CJK Ext B chart at: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U31-20000.pdf ...but I'm not convinced that this chart has the characters in the correct positions. Many of the characters weren't included on that chart due to lack of a complete font set. Best regards, James Kass.
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