Only a few fonts include the true long s character (mostly T1 format -- Adobe Caslon; Garamond Pro, Requiem, etc) and then it is usually in an ancillary font of expert or alternate characters. Legacy does not support font specific character selection, so these can not be used. There are faces available in Open type format that include it, but Legacy does not support the full character set there either. The only real option is to create a Word document with the proper fonting, generate a PDF, and attach that to an event using the multimedia button.

Wm Voss

On 10/18/05, *Donna* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I have been unable to find the "Elongated S"  (which looks
    *somewhat* like
    an uncrossed f) in the Special Characters.

    Since we so often find this when transcribing, would you please
    add this
    character?

    Thanks---

    Donna

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