Many thanks for your reply, sebb-2-2.

I tried putting the string into a browser and letting the URL encoding take
care of the values and plugging these in. But the value ends up exactly the
same as the text value I'm entering (eg %25 etc)

I tried using the __char() function too and I got a little further. I'm
successful with one non ASCII character, but a string doesn't seem to be
working. Any further thoughts?

>This is not related; the language change only affects how the GUI appears. 

I think it is related. It's akin to giving a user a Chinese version of
Excel, but not being able to write Chinese characters. That's just mean! But
this is a philosphical debate for another day.



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