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I have a weired problem with Outlook 2003, on some incoming emails the
"£" symbol displays as a "#". For example my webserver emails both me
and a customer a order confirmation, the customer copy displays on my
outlook correctly with a "£" but the admin email displays a "#". Both
emails are generated from similar templates in plain text. The same
emails displayed on a different machine running Outlook 2000 are
perfectly ok, both displaying "£", so it is some kind of locale or
Outlook issue on this machine.
The language setting for the machine is set to English UK, as is the
Office 2003 SBE language. One thing I have noticed is that I cannot
delete a US English keyboard entry from the language settings, it will
delete but after each logout it re-appears. I am not sure whether there
is any connection. Outgoing email is all ok and if I send myself emails
with a "£" they display correctly. Can anyone please suggest why I get
this "#" instead of a "£" on some emails and how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Andy.
"£" symbol displays as a "#". For example my webserver emails both me
and a customer a order confirmation, the customer copy displays on my
outlook correctly with a "£" but the admin email displays a "#". Both
emails are generated from similar templates in plain text. The same
emails displayed on a different machine running Outlook 2000 are
perfectly ok, both displaying "£", so it is some kind of locale or
Outlook issue on this machine.
The language setting for the machine is set to English UK, as is the
Office 2003 SBE language. One thing I have noticed is that I cannot
delete a US English keyboard entry from the language settings, it will
delete but after each logout it re-appears. I am not sure whether there
is any connection. Outgoing email is all ok and if I send myself emails
with a "£" they display correctly. Can anyone please suggest why I get
this "#" instead of a "£" on some emails and how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Andy.