Work with euro currency symbols

Microsoft Access 2000 provides full support for displaying, entering, and printing the euro currency symbol Euro currency symbol. If you use Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0, you might need to add Microsoft euro currency support to your system.

Typing the euro currency symbol   To enter the euro currency symbol , use the following keys:

Press On
ALT+0128 (numeric pad) U.S. keyboards
ALTGR+E European keyboards
ALTGR+epsilon Greek keyboards
ALTGR+5 Greek Latin and U.S.-International keyboards
ALT+0136 (numeric pad) Cyrillic keyboards

Displaying the euro currency symbol   The fonts you need to display the euro currency symbol are installed when you install Access. Fonts that can display the euro currency symbol are as follows:

Operating system Fonts
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98 Arial, Courier, Tahoma, Times
Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 Arial, Courier, Lucida Console, MS Sans Serif, Tahoma, Times

Printing the euro currency symbol   If your printer does not have the euro currency symbol in any of its resident fonts, a box will be printed instead of the euro currency symbol. Contact your printer vendor to find out how to get updated printer fonts that include the euro currency symbol.