Experiment with the fonts on your system that have the music symbols, and find one that works for you. In the sample below, you can see that on the left, the line spacing remains consistent (the flat is in MS Reference Sans Serif) on the right, the flat symbol takes up more vertical space and makes its line taller (Lucida Sans Unicode). I like the MS Reference Sans Serif font for this because it produces appealing symbols AND because it doesn’t mess up my line spacing. Any font with “Unicode” in the title (like “Arial Unicode” or “Lucida Sans Unicode”) is likely to have the music symbols, but others might have them, too. The fonts available on your system might be different from mine. In step 2, use “266f” for sharp and “266e” for natural, and in step 4 use “-sharp” and “-natural.”
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