Problem after converting Quark to indesign

Hi Forum,
this is related question to my previous one.
After Quark is converted to indesign, I have problems on special characters converted to Outlines and overprint applied.
I tried to remove it many ways (as i have requested in my earlier post, for contentType.unassigned)...
How to solve this out.

> have some old Quark files in 4.01 that I need to access
InDesign can open Quark 4.01 files.
There will be some text reflow, but they do open.

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