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Jon Watte, Microsoft DirectX MVP
I use a US keyboard to communicate in multiple languages. For languages with
special characters (like ä or é) I usually use Alt-0XXX codes. In most
programs, this works fine (I believe this Unicode recognition is built-into
the Windows keyboard input system). However, ever since I upgraded to Outlook
2007 SP1 from Outlook 2000, I can't do it in e-mail. Alt-0228 results in
nothing, and Alt-0229 results in a tab character.
Is this a known problem? Is there some setting or registry entry I can
change to make this work? I'm at a loss for where to even begin
troubleshooting this problem, as it works fine in most other programs.
special characters (like ä or é) I usually use Alt-0XXX codes. In most
programs, this works fine (I believe this Unicode recognition is built-into
the Windows keyboard input system). However, ever since I upgraded to Outlook
2007 SP1 from Outlook 2000, I can't do it in e-mail. Alt-0228 results in
nothing, and Alt-0229 results in a tab character.
Is this a known problem? Is there some setting or registry entry I can
change to make this work? I'm at a loss for where to even begin
troubleshooting this problem, as it works fine in most other programs.