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It depends what keyboard set up you have. Mine is set to English(UK) an I've got W98. If you are using a Mac or other OS/KB it might be different.

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Or you could try the "Alt Gr" key and E. That works for me. I have Windows 2000 and a UK keyboard. Actually, now I come to try it, it doesn't work on my Red Hat 6.1 machine :smile: .

Obsessed is such a strong word. I prefer to think of myself as "differently enthusiastic"

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Actualy, it doesn't depend on the keyboard you have. It does depend on the keyboard you have setup in your operating system and the characterset you are using. And ofcourse also on the kind of OS you are using. I think at work under WinXP Ctrl-Alt-E is the Euro symbol.

Greetz, Jeff

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