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Special diameter character in Dynamics NAV Classic 2009
Chris_art
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2017-11-16
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How to write special character 'DIAMETER SIGN' ⌀
in Dynamics NAV Classic 2009?
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joerg_renz
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2017-11-16
I think it's ascii-Char 157
So you have to press and hold ALT-Key and type 157 (with pressed ALT-Key)
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Chris_art
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2017-11-16
It's not this combination. It's not working.
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joerg_renz
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2017-11-16
Have you tried ALT + 1 5 7 (with pressed ALT-Key)
type the three numbers on the numeric keypad of your Keyboard
I have successfully tested this combination in NAV2009 Classic (german Version) and Notepad++
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Chris_art
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2017-11-17
I'v tried with this combination, I've changed my language in NAV to german, and windows (I use polish version) but It still not working. Btw I use NAV 2009 R2 Classic, maybe that's the reason it's not working.
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Chris_art
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2017-11-17
Ok, so How Can I write Unicode U+2300
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2300/charset_support.htm
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Chris_art
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2017-11-17
Maybe there is some solution to mix to code page, Windows 1250 with Windows 1252 (I've found there this sign)
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So you have to press and hold ALT-Key and type 157 (with pressed ALT-Key)
type the three numbers on the numeric keypad of your Keyboard
I have successfully tested this combination in NAV2009 Classic (german Version) and Notepad++
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2300/charset_support.htm