E. G. when you import some Greek text and format it with a font that doesn't have Greek characters. Usually NWP substitutes a near guess for the text and highlights it red, so you can see the font was changed.
Thanks.
I never thought of doing like that. I suppose substituted fonts have some attribute of their own, then. If so, I think a search macro could be written.
Nope. Substituted fonts do not have a reproducible formatting. It looks like the hilite is something NWP uses to make substituted font obvious. It is a fake hilite, in other words.
And, yep, I can select multiple substituted fonts via the character attribute tag, but then I cannot tell wherever in a document (I work with documents with up to 200,000 words, or 500 pages) hilited fonts occur.
I hoped there was a way to it through a macro, something like the "Select Next Image" statement, for example.
Hi Henry, there's currently no way to do this. As you've discovered, the "font substituted" highlighting is not a proper attribute that you can search for. So for now you'll have to visually scan your document for it. We've do have this feature request filed.