From: Chris Pratley
... The Insert Symbol dialog in OfficeXP has been improved to allow you to search by Unicode value (as well as larger glyphs, resizable, appearing in all apps, etc). In Word2002 (OfficeXP) you can also enter a Unicode character directly by typing the character value in hex and then using the Alt-X shortcut.
Chris, thanks! I also had not noticed that I can change the font setting in the Insert > Symbol dialog from "(normal text)" to "(Asian text)" for access to the CJK Extensions.
From: Allen Haaheim
http://www.chant.org/info/download_font.asp
... Our text is from the Pre-Han & Han and Six Dynasties databases, which use their ICS1, ICS2, and ICS6 fonts. [...] Now if ICS1 (and ICS2 and ICS6) would work, I could count this as a major victory.
Well, I have not tried to install these on Windows, but I can tell you that on Mac OS X 10.2.4, I can only have one of these ICS fonts installed at a time (and for some reason it doesn't appear in the Character Palette, only in the Font panel itself). So try installing ICS1 by itself and see what happens...
... But the character that belongs there is U+5B7D, as another website http://210.69.170.100/s25/index.htm (Han Quan) shows in the same line of text ...
This is a Big5 site, not Unicode. So it is displaying U+5B7D in Big5 encoding (code point C45E), not Unicode.
Eric

