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I have read many messages that say I should hold the Alt key and type
0165 on the keypad to enter the Japanese yen sign. My experience is that when I do that I get a small dot (indicating that the font doesn't include this character?) I understand that Tahoma does include it and when I select Tahoma in MS-Word, the yen sign does, in fact, appear, but in Excel nothing seems to get it to appear. I selected Tahoma as the default font in options and selected Tahoma as the font of the page in question. Nothing seems to work. Any ideas? |
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