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I frequently see a similar, related problem.  In preparing a weekly newsletter (consisting mostly of links to articles from various news sources), people submitting articles to me usually send me Microsoft Word files into which they have used copy/paste to insert the headline, URL and a few lines of text for context.  On far too many articles, I find that the resulting text has embedded UNICODE {{w|Left-to-right mark}} characters (U+200E) in it.  These don't affect display and printing at all (since all of the text is already left-to-right), but it creates broken links if one appears in a URL and I copy/paste it into a web browser's location bar.  There doesn't seem to be any way to make these characters visible in Word.  If manually cursoring over the text (with left/right keys), you will see the cursor change shape without moving when stepping over the left-to-right mark, but that's the only indication.  It's quite annoying to have to work around.  (If anyone knows of a good workaround, please let me know.)  [[User:Shamino|Shamino]] ([[User talk:Shamino|talk]]) 19:32, 10 February 2019 (UTC)
 
I frequently see a similar, related problem.  In preparing a weekly newsletter (consisting mostly of links to articles from various news sources), people submitting articles to me usually send me Microsoft Word files into which they have used copy/paste to insert the headline, URL and a few lines of text for context.  On far too many articles, I find that the resulting text has embedded UNICODE {{w|Left-to-right mark}} characters (U+200E) in it.  These don't affect display and printing at all (since all of the text is already left-to-right), but it creates broken links if one appears in a URL and I copy/paste it into a web browser's location bar.  There doesn't seem to be any way to make these characters visible in Word.  If manually cursoring over the text (with left/right keys), you will see the cursor change shape without moving when stepping over the left-to-right mark, but that's the only indication.  It's quite annoying to have to work around.  (If anyone knows of a good workaround, please let me know.)  [[User:Shamino|Shamino]] ([[User talk:Shamino|talk]]) 19:32, 10 February 2019 (UTC)
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:I frequently cut-and-paste text into Notepad (or gedit, or some other text-only editor etc.), then cut-and-paste it back to Word or whatever other "rich text" capable destination I am using -- this removes all hidden junk, formatting, font changes, bold, etc. and the pasted text takes on the characteristics of wherever it's pasted into rather than where it came from.  This is basically taking the text down to the bare minimum, and then I can reintroduce whatever formatting''' I '''want it to have. [[User:N0lqu|-boB]] ([[User talk:N0lqu|talk]]) 16:47, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
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:I frequently cut-and-paste text into Notepad, then cut-and-paste it back to Word or whatever other "rich text" capable destination I am using -- this removes all hidden junk, formatting, font changes, bold, etc. and the pasted text takes on the characteristics of wherever it's pasted into rather than where it came from.  This is basically taking the text down to the bare minimum, and then I can reintroduce whatever formatting''' I '''want it to have. [[User:N0lqu|-boB]] ([[User talk:N0lqu|talk]]) 16:47, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
  
 
GIMP is really bad about this when trying to add text to an image. You either end up with the formatting not wanting to stick, or you end up with invisible formatting all over the place. [[User:Dark|Dark]] <sup>[[User Talk:Dark|talk]]</sup> 00:15, 11 February 2019 (UTC)
 
GIMP is really bad about this when trying to add text to an image. You either end up with the formatting not wanting to stick, or you end up with invisible formatting all over the place. [[User:Dark|Dark]] <sup>[[User Talk:Dark|talk]]</sup> 00:15, 11 February 2019 (UTC)

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