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21/02/2003 11:09:56
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Database design
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00756090
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Try to change encoding in your IE to unicode. It should be on View menu.

>It pastes into Word with the ASCII boxes and says it's Arial 10pt, the default for the new document was Times New Roman...
>
>>>Hi Sergey,
>>>
>>>Yes, I'm using nchar or nvarchar for the field data types. When I go to the translation service and get my english to korean translation, I properly see the sympbols in the browser, then when I cut and past into SQL Server I get ASCII boxes. Maybe there is something else I am missing, fonts ??? , keyboard drivers ???, ASCII extended codes ???. As a matter of fact if I cut and past the symbols in to wordpad or anything else I get the ASCII characters.
>>>
>>This means that it isn't using unicode font. What if you paste directly from browser to Word and check what fon it's using?
--sb--
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