| Name | OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER |
| Codepoint | U+FFFC |
| Description | The object replacement character (U+FFFC OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER) is a non-printing character used in the computerized typesetting of text. Here is a literal version of it: ''. It is used to indicate that an object (such as an image or a video) is to be inserted at that point in the text. The object replacement character is typically used in conjunction with other characters, such as the left-to-right mark (U+200E LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK) and the right-to-left mark (U+200F RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK), to control the directionality of the text. Commonly known as: 'Object Replacement Character', 'Unicode FFFC', 'Unique Code FFFC', and 'compart FFFC'. |
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