OK, I will try to change the character, maybe that would be easier than
to find where the one I have is located.

Dave Mielke <[email protected]> wrote:

> [quoted lines by [email protected] on 2014/03/05 at 01:00 -0500]
> 
> >My table is en-naccb.ttb.
> 
> In the en-nabcc text table, the only character represented by all eight dots 
> is 
> a capital letter E with a diaeresis accent (two dots above it). You may know 
> this accent by its name in another language. For example, in French it's 
> called 
> a tréma, and in German it's called an umlaut. This character has a 
> hexadecimal 
> value of CB, and a decimal value of 203. You can probably enter it by holding 
> down the left alt key while typing the three digits 203 on the numeric pad.
> 
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