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I need (or really just would like to) display the diamond symbol (as in from
a deck of cards) on a VBA form? It appears to be a 'unicode' symbol
(whatever that is). Any ideas how that could be displayed?

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Set the font for WingDings and use 't'.


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I need (or really just would like to) display the diamond symbol
(as in from
a deck of cards) on a VBA form? It appears to be a 'unicode'
symbol
(whatever that is). Any ideas how that could be displayed?

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Bill @ UAMS



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BillCPA wrote:
I need (or really just would like to) display the diamond symbol (as in from
a deck of cards) on a VBA form? It appears to be a 'unicode' symbol
(whatever that is). Any ideas how that could be displayed?

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The generic solution to bringing in a mystery character from another
font is to simply copy it from another application which displays it,
and paste it into your Excel work.
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