I aggree with the answer given by Ivy Davis with regard to using the
following:
1. hold down either Alt key then - (on the numeric keypad only!!!)
2. type: 0128
The other point to keep in mind is to use the correct font. I had a
quick look at the fonts on my computer, and found the following fonts
that will give the Euro sign:
Arial (both the normal and the Black versions)
Courier New
Georgia
Lucida Console
MS Sans Seriff (one for Miscorsoft here! <g>)
and Tahoma
Hope thie helps
At Neethling
Cape Town
> Hi listers!
> Since I am living in Europe and will have to cope with the Euro money
next
> year I will need the Euro sign in my letters and mails then as well (this
> text-only mail does not show it either). No problem with the keyboard
> but then the one font I am using regularly does not include this sign.
Does
> anybody have an idea how it is possible to make this font show the sign
> as well - or will it be necessary to wait/hope for a new issue of this
font
> (the name is Monogram I am not even sure any more where from I got it,
> if it is Microsoft or not) or will I just have to forget it and look for
a
> similar nice one if I don't want to go and change the actually appearing
> dot or rectangle into a different font which does show it???
> TIA
> Heidi Schröder
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