Hi Dragan,
Thanks for the TIP, ALT+0210 will produce Ò.
Thank you all..
Regards,
>>Hi,
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>>on my PC this letter is to be found as CHR(242) and a UPPER(CHR(242)) worked fine.
>>The reason why it is on different positions might depend on the used codepages?
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>The old Windows 3.x trick was to type these with Alt+0xxx - i.e. prefix with a zero, in which case it takes xxx as the ANSI code, not ASCII. May also mean that this way one can enter the unicode code for the character, haven't really tried.