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And while one was tidying up, another was trying to re-format the text. I suspect the problem is that the original email format was in some weird fonts - which scammers like to use.
If you're pasting text from somewhere else, it's always worth putting it into a post, then selecting it and hitting the Remove Format button at the top of the post - it's the second button in, looks like a black A, a red x and a blue underlined A
If you're pasting text from somewhere else, it's always worth putting it into a post, then selecting it and hitting the Remove Format button at the top of the post - it's the second button in, looks like a black A, a red x and a blue underlined A
Is it me or has the thread completely disappeared?
I asked for a deletion as I couldn't trust the original text. Sorry.
There's definitely something very whiffy about the font that they've used; I'm not even convinced that it's really Cambria Math to be honest. I've popped the text into a few apps to see what happens with mixed results. Notepad++, Word, and Excel will swallow it directly from the original message, but can't recognise the characters when copied from a post preview pane from CUK. There's definitely some odd translation taking place.
WTFH and NAT have cleared the mess but the windows will need to stay open for a while and they'll never get that stain out...
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
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