I thought I had posted this but maybe I didn't. I had a script all written out in Word with everything. I wound up finding the solution last week. You have to copy and past the text in the Edit Master Caption list instead of Caption Text. As soon as I tried it worked. It still messes with the spacing so I've had to carefully check the text to be sure the spacing is correct.
Thanks,
Jason Gillet
Editor/Engineer
Moving Pictures NYC
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From: Christopher Lowden <christopher@fearlesstv.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 4:55:20 AM
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: SubCap and Language accents
I solved this problem on a mac for french subtitles with loads of
accents. (presume that it will work on PC) Write the text in a text
editor and copy and paste. This is also good for carriage returns that
you cannot do in Subcaps MC V3.1 either.
Hope it helps
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