My favorite is -- go to the Google Group: microsoft.access.fr and copy
the character you need . Maybe the Chr() function and an extended
ASCII chart will suffice. Also, some editors have ways to insert
special characters. I don't know if changing the language setting on my
computer would allow me to obtain characters.
Look at the Character Map applet. In Windows XP, it's under Programs |
Accessories | System Tools. Find the letter you want to include, and see
whether there's a Keystroke to produce it.
For example, you can produce è by holding down the Alt key while keying 0232
on the number pad (the Num Lock must be on), or é by Alt 0233.
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