Japanese Yen problem

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trdonavan

I have read many messages that say I should hold the Alt key and type
0165 on the keypad to enter the Japanese yen sign. My experience is
that when I do that I get a small dot (indicating that the font
doesn't include this character?) I understand that Tahoma does
include it and when I select Tahoma in MS-Word, the yen sign does, in
fact, appear, but in Excel nothing seems to get it to appear. I
selected Tahoma as the default font in options and selected Tahoma as
the font of the page in question. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas?
 
D

Dallman Ross

In <[email protected]>,
I have read many messages that say I should hold the Alt key and type
0165 on the keypad to enter the Japanese yen sign. My experience is
that when I do that I get a small dot (indicating that the font
doesn't include this character?) I understand that Tahoma does
include it and when I select Tahoma in MS-Word, the yen sign does, in
fact, appear, but in Excel nothing seems to get it to appear. I
selected Tahoma as the default font in options and selected Tahoma as
the font of the page in question. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas?

Works for me, even in the default Arial. What xl version are you
using, and is it patched? I have XP SP 3 fully patched (including
the patch from this last Tuesday).

It's also findable via Insert / Symbol in the Latin-1 set for me.

=dman=
 
C

challa prabhu

Hi,

I have tried it and it works fine in Microsoft Excel 2003.

Do the following:

1. Click on any cell.
2. On the Format menu, click Cells. The Format Cells dialog appears.
3. Click the the Number tab. By default Number tab is selected.
4. Under the Category list click Currency.
5. Select the Yen symbol from the Symbol list or select JPY.
6. Click OK to return to the worksheet.
7. Enter a number and press enter. The cell will display the value in
currency symbol.

Challa Prabhu
 

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