Captivate 5.5 pasted Traditional Chinese characters don't render correctly

Hi,
I've been trying to cut-and-paste Traditional Chinese characters from PowerPoint (where they render perfectly) into Captivate, but they only get rendered partially. Here is an example
From PPT:
After pasting into Captivate:
What could be going on here? Obviously, the Win7 system can render the characters correctly, but why don't they all display in Captivate?
Thanks for any assistance,
Andy

Yeah. I've done that so many times it boggles my mind. Thanks but no star for you on this one, sorry.

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