This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Rondi wrote:

Here is what I have found when I type in Norwegian:

Æ=alt 146
Ø= alt 0216
Å= alt 143

æ= alt 0230
ø= alt 0248
å= alt 0229

Hope this helps,
Rondi.
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All sorts or alternate characters are available by using the character
map....Stuff below is copied from help:

Type ¢, £, ¥, ®, and other characters not on the keyboard

1       Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click
Character Map.

If Character Map is not available, see Windows Help for information about
how to install a Windows component.

2       In the Font box, select the font that contains the character you want.
3       In the character grid, click the character you want.
4       Click Select, and then click Copy.
5       Switch to your item, and then place the insertion point in the text box
where you want to paste the character.
6       Click Paste  .
7       If the character looks different from the one you selected, select the
character and apply the same font you selected in Character Map.

Tip   Character Map shows the key combination you can use in Outlook to
insert the selected character. To type numbers in the key combination, use
the numeric keypad, not the keyboard.
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Fred's note: to get the Alt keypad combination: while having the character
map window open, click on the desired symbol and read the desired keystroke
at the bottom.

¢£¥©®...lots of the symbols obtainable directly from the keyboard.

Fred




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