Sorry, I didn't look far enough down the table.
DC is right ... again :-)
OK, you can wear the Mike Brown hat for a week!
regards DaveP
DaveP> shows where it is, hex 20A0
that's the wrong one (there's a story about that, another time:-)
You want 20AC
20A0 is EURO-CURRENCY SIGN and shouldn't be used 20AC is
EURO SIGN and should be.
David
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