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Thanks for your help once again peter. I will check with our IT department.
Regards, Chris "Peter Jamieson" wrote: Assuming that the field can contain a "£" at any point, I can't think of a way to deal with this in Word without either preprocessing your input or postprocessing your output, unless you happen to have a font where this particular "code point" displays correctly - and that would probably have to be a non-Unicode font. (AFAICS "£" is character A3 in Unicode but character 9C in, say the DOS USA character set) However, it is probably worth looking at your AS400 OLE DB provider/ODBC driver to see if there is an option to do any character set translation. "CCSID" is a keyword you could look for. (I think I've mentioned before that I don't have an AS400 to play with here). -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Chris Stammers" wrote in message ... Hello, I am using Word 2002 and I have a field that contains text and numbers. I need the field to show as: Gold Cover [£250,000] however the pound sign seems to be corrupting and is showing as a strange looking pipe character. The data in the field seems OK (it is an AS400 system). I have made sure that the regional setting in Word is set to English UK. Is there anything I can do in formatting that will solve this? Thanks, Chris |
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