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| Tags: 2007, appear, does, euro, notepad, outlook, sign |
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As of late I've noticed I can not enter the Euro sign (€) in my Outlook 2007
e-mails invoking CTRL+ALT+5 though I can enter that symbol in Notepad. I simply copy it from another instance of it and use that as a workaround. (On the '5' key also sits the % symbol; I'm pretty sure this is standard on newer keyboards.) The Regional and Language Options in Control Panel have the keyboard as English (United States) - United States-International. What am I not seeing in this? Thanks, DH |
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First, I apologize for my 'name' in the previous post. I had to redo my
newsgroup settings and was tired. OK, back to the original post - the problem goes away if I close down Outlook 2007 and start it up again. Ideas? Thanks, DH |
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