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charmap find the character and copy. you can also look at the code in the status bar and use it to enter the character. The right side has the alt+code and the left has the Unicode code - type the Unicode codes (not the U+ part) in then press alt+x. http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2003/20030908.htm you can also use the character map in word or create autocorrect entries for frequently used symbols. -- "da-moe" wrote in message ... Using Win XP/OLK 2003, and NOT using Word as the editor, does anyone know how to insert the 'enya' (n with the tilde ~ over it) into an email? My users typically have default email set to HTML although some prefer plain text. Would that make a difference? Thank you, -Monica |
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