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Why is the converted label missing some special characters, symbols, or emphasis?

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Why is the converted label missing some special characters, symbols, or emphasis?

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A. You can have special characters and symbols, such as the Registered Trademark (), Trademark (), and Copyright symbol (), in the text and titles of your label, but the FDA does not allow them in the SPL Drug Product Listing (DPL). As a result, such special characters and symbols do not appear in the rendering of the DPL. Special characters, symbols, or emphasis (including superscript and subscript) while present in the label body in the XML file may not appear when you print a converted label. To verify that characters, symbols, or emphasis are in the XML file, view the file on screen in either an Internet browser or an editor.

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