Shane,
If you're referring to Oxygen Volume...
Use an app like CharMap (comes with windows) or a freeware app like My
CharMap to search all your fonts to see if it contains that character.
(probably not)
You may also have to search font sites on the web for a font set with
that character... or...
There are font editors out there, and that might be the best way to go.
I also noted that any web site dealing with VO2 used the normal V, so
I'm not sure it's that critical. I would think most folks reading about VO2
would recognize it without the dot.
If you do find.. or create.. a font, anyone using your Access app will
have to have the same font on their systems.
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP
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