Jack D. Lewis wrote the following on 3/27/2008 8:34 PM:
John,
Well, maybe you aren't going crazy but I think I just might be. After
I wrote you I discovered that if I use ALT + 3 digit (hex) code, I get
the old dos character set symbols. However, if I use ALT + 4 digit
(hex) code (0+whatever), I get the correct characters.
John,
Oops! I must be tired. I'm even getting a little dyslexic in my codes.
The above reply should have read "if I use ALT + 3 digit (decimal) code,
I get the old dos character set symbols. However, if I use ALT + 4 digit
(decimal) code (0+whatever), I get the correct characters."
In other words: ALT + 251 will give me a checkmark: √, but ALT+0251
gives me this: û
--
Jack
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