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To use the default encoding standard for your system, click Windows Default. To choose a specific encoding standard, click Other encoding , and then select the encoding standard that you want from the list. Note: You can resize the File Conversion dialog box so that you can preview more of your document.

If you receive a message that states, "Text marked in red will not save correctly in the chosen encoding," you can try to choose a different encoding, or you can select the Allow character substitution check box.

When you allow character substitution, Word replaces a character that cannot be displayed with the closest equivalent character in the encoding that you chose. For example, three dots replace an ellipsis, and straight quotation marks replace curly quotation marks.

If the encoding that you chose has no equivalent character for a character marked in red, the character marked in red will be saved as an out-of-context character, such as a question mark. If the document will be opened in a program that does not wrap text from one line to the next, you can include hard line breaks in the document by selecting the Insert line breaks check box, and then specifying whether you want the line breaks to be delineated with a carriage return CR , line feed LF , or both, in the End lines with box.

Word recognizes several encoding standards, and it supports the encoding standards that are provided with the system software on your computer. The following list of writing systems shows the encoding standards also called code pages associated with each writing system. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful?

Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Computers and digital devices need to represent letters in appropriate ways. ASCII codes are very common for storing texts, but with the demand to support more non-English texts, the popularity of Unicode is increasing. Hashes are not encodings, but since they are more or less unique for all words, they can be considered like encodings although much more difficult to reverse.

Mathematics play an important role in logic puzzles and code-breaking. It is important to be able to convert between different number systems, and detect special properties of numbers such as that they are prime numbers.

Also number sequences, like the Fibonacci sequence, are commonly used in puzzles. Every alphabet has a number of symbols that are the building blocks of the specific language.

In addition to traditional written languages, alphabets have evolved for telegraphy Morse code , visually impaired people Braille and maritime signal flags. Further alphabets have evolved in popular culture, such as the Klingon alphabet from Star Trek or dancing men code from Sherlock Holmes.

Are you ready to take the "red pill" and go even further down the "rabbit hole"? Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. User Microsoft Agent. Hi, One of the possible reasons why this issue occurs is due to the encoding standard that your computer has.

To better assist you, kindly provide the answers to the following questions: Which version of Office are you using? Is the issue the same with other Word documents? Did you receive any error messages? Can you provide us screenshot of the Word document that you're trying to view? How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.



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