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Danesh Local time: 07:56 English to Persian (Farsi)
Feb 25, 2012
I posted this on 16 Feb 2012 to Technical forums » General technical issues. By far there’s no any reply or comment! I hope moving it here brings some result.
Search function of Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 system, unaccountably, fails to find digit strings with slash sign in between such as 9876/10, 03/0708, 0506/02, or 20/1234 in .pdf documents with Persian/Farsi content, though they (the said digit strings) are clearly in the documents! . It just l... See more
I posted this on 16 Feb 2012 to Technical forums » General technical issues. By far there’s no any reply or comment! I hope moving it here brings some result.
Search function of Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 system, unaccountably, fails to find digit strings with slash sign in between such as 9876/10, 03/0708, 0506/02, or 20/1234 in .pdf documents with Persian/Farsi content, though they (the said digit strings) are clearly in the documents! . It just locates the whole numbers such as 5079, 2323, 4452 but not numbers with slash in between such as 0304/01 or 20/4922!
How can I make it find the digit strings containing slash sign?
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