[mso] Re: Excel 2000 Unicode

  • From: "Green" <1z@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:40:08 +0200

Hey Linda.... The m/f symbols are in the arial unicode font so there
should be no need to install an exta one I think. It's wierd because
manually... I've gone to word and inserted a symbol from arial unicode
and copied and pasted it to Excel and it shows up great!... but the
font drop down says Arial not arial unicode.

Lisa

> Here's a site that has a font set that includes the male/female
> symbol....it's not that common, actually....but this set is
> free....I would
> assume you can just install it then record a macro to insert them
>
> http://www.marvosym.de/marvosym.e.html
>
>
> Linda
> Linda's Computer Stop


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