Hello Lin. A few thoughts that may go some of the way to clearing up the 
mystery. Forgive me if these are already familiar to you.1. What you call the 
ohm symbol is actually the Greek capital omega.2. Adobe Myriad Pro does indeed 
include a glyph for this as well as other Greek capitals.3. However, ASCII 0234 
is not a capital omega. In fact the ASCII table contains no Greek letters at 
all. ASCII 0234 is an e with a circumflex accent.4. The Unicode code for 
capital omega is, as Rob said, U3A9. 
All these being so, I would try inserting the correct code using the character 
palette and see what happens then.
Seems to me the real mystery is why Alt 0234 inserts an omega in the first 
place!
Hope this helps somewhat.
Roger


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-------- Original message --------From: Lin Sims <[email protected]> Date: 
28/04/2017  16:20  (GMT+00:00) To: Frame Users <[email protected]> 
Subject: [Framers] Why do my ohm symbols keep turning into capital O? 
I use the Alt+234 key sequence to insert Ω into my documents. Why do they
keep turning into capital O?

FrameMaker 12
Windows 7
Font: Myriad Pro

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Lin Sims
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