SAPScripts - Special Characters not appearing

Hi all,
I was trying to maintain some text (in SO10) in Slovakian language, and I found that two characters were not being maintained : pod<u><b>&#318;</b></u>a and d<u><b>&#328;</b></u>a. The output in the printout appears as : pod?a and d?a. Is there some way to maintain characters in SAP?
P.S.: I logged into SAP in Slovakian language and made my change, but still these two characters aren't showing

Hi,
Download and Install the Slovakian language in  your desktop and run the Script program
Regards
Sudheer

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