Hello Thomas,

Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:50:42 PM, you wrote:

TF> Hallo Carsten,

TF> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 12:04:46 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 19:04 +0800 GMT),
TF> Carsten Dreesbach wrote:

MDP>>>> It  is  -  as AltGr+$ ... look: '�' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an

TF>>> I want this!!! Where do I find the Euro symbol on a US keyboard? (And,
TF>>> by the way, the Pound symbol?).

CD>> *grin*  Simple,  but mean, answer: you DON'T! ;] I don't even have the
CD>> Pound  symbol  on  my German keyboard - you have to live without both,
CD>> I'm  afraid...  Best  thing  you  can  do is get yourself some sort of
CD>> keyboard  macro util and set up a shortcut for it, like Ctrl-Alt-E, or
CD>> something like that.

TF> What's the ASCII code? My ASCII tables are knd of old - the Euro
TF> symbol hadn't been invented yet. And I'm too lazy to make a new one by
TF> typing it all out. TIA.

It's  not  _in_  ASCII,  it _is_, however, in ANSI - the character set
Windows uses. Just load the symbol table in Accessories and you should
be  able  to  find it. In case you don't have that installed, it's 128
for  � (that's the Euro, in case your font doesn't have it... ;] ) and
163 for � (Pound).

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