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Default Euor symbol doesnt show correctly is this Excel BUG!!!

When working with excel the ‚¬ symbol doesnt display correctly if you dont
view at 100%. This doesnt happen with the £ or $ symbols when you format the
cells.

Can this be fixed , if so how if not is this a BUG
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Default Euor symbol doesnt show correctly is this Excel BUG!!!

I've encountered the same thing. It's definitely in there, and it will print
fine, for some reason, pertaining to screen resolution perhaps, it is just
not visible as '‚¬'. I never found a solution; I just learned to live with
it...at least it prints correctly...

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"ANDY CALLAGHAN" wrote:

When working with excel the ‚¬ symbol doesnt display correctly if you dont
view at 100%. This doesnt happen with the £ or $ symbols when you format the
cells.

Can this be fixed , if so how if not is this a BUG

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