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Gregory, I may not be fully understanding what you're asking... but, once you've saved the analysis window as a text window (not rtf), then when you open it in a text editor such as Text edit, you'll need to manually change the font. However, you'll need to run it through Flashcord File Converter to get it into columns that a a spreadsheet program can then let you change individual columns into separate fonts.
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Thanks for the demo!
When I save the analysis as a plain text file (not in unicode), the greek font is not displayed. Do you know why that is?
Gregory,
I may not be fully understanding what you're asking... but, once you've saved the analysis window as a text window (not rtf), then when you open it in a text editor such as Text edit, you'll need to manually change the font. However, you'll need to run it through Flashcord File Converter to get it into columns that a a spreadsheet program can then let you change individual columns into separate fonts.
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