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karlengel
I was explaining to my father how to insert a Euro symbol, either Alt
+Ctrl+E or using Insert>Symbol. He is using Word 97 while I'm using
2003. When he uses the first method he gets a lower case Euro symbol,
which I found hard to believe as both methods produce the same (upper
case) symbol for me. He has faxed me the evidence and in his Word they
are indeed different. Alt+Ctrl+E is generally easier to use, but he
would prefer to always use the upper case Euro. Is this a quirk of
Word 97 that has been changed in subsequent versions?
+Ctrl+E or using Insert>Symbol. He is using Word 97 while I'm using
2003. When he uses the first method he gets a lower case Euro symbol,
which I found hard to believe as both methods produce the same (upper
case) symbol for me. He has faxed me the evidence and in his Word they
are indeed different. Alt+Ctrl+E is generally easier to use, but he
would prefer to always use the upper case Euro. Is this a quirk of
Word 97 that has been changed in subsequent versions?