I tried that, it was set to "Western European (Windows)" but when I switched
the view to Unicode, I still get the box in place of the em-dash. So, that
would mean that the output is not unicode, right?
or it could mean that teh unicode font that you are using doesn't have a
dash. hard to tell
but when I tried to set the output to US-ASCII,
encoding= not method=
David
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