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Originally Posted by retiredbiker
It's hard to read what's in those squares, but it looks very much like some ancient glyphs I sometimes find in older texts. I see this kind of display in my text editor, but in other displays (LibreOffice Writer) they will appear as little widgets. They are almost always punctuation, as they are in OP's example. I have saved searches to fix them in the Editor; here is a little cheat sheet.
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Yes, you are right. They are punctuations, To be precise, these symbols (numbers 0, 0, 9, 2) are replacing single and double-quotes.
Sorry but I am a noob to all this Calibre and Kindle, so how to use your cheat sheet to remove these symbols? Can you explain this in detail?