It works just fine here. 
   
   - FrameMaker 11.0 on a Windows 7 Professional platform   

   - Heading fonts = Arial
   - Body text = New Times Roman

Alt 234 = the ohm symbol both visually and on printed page, even after closing 
the file and reopening it.
Maybe we're just not sophisticated enough.
-- Ken in Atlanta
 

    On Friday, April 28, 2017 1:09 PM, Craig Ede <craig...@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

 I agree with that!


C-

________________________________
... <snipped>
Although seriously, if it's Unicode it shouldn't be an issue. That's why we USE 
a Unicode font.
<grumble>


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