Microsoft KB Archive/222271

= Sending the euro in plain text messages =

Article ID: 222271

Article Last Modified on 3/9/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q222271



SUMMARY
Using Outlook, the HTML and Rich Text message formats preserves the euro when recipients are able to view these message formats. However, Plain Text formatting preserves the symbol only if you are using an outgoing text-encoding format that supports the symbol.

This article describes how to use the euro in Plain Text messages.



Sending the euro using plain text
To successfully send the euro in e-mail, the following two conditions must exist:
 * The font that is used must support the euro. Microsoft has made ugrades to its fonts to include the euro.
 * The language encoding used for outgoing messages must support the euro. This setting is determined by the recipient's language setting.

The Reference section contains links to Web sites that contain the most recent information on using the euro in Microsoft products, including supported code pages for language encoding, and information about updates to Microsoft products which specifically support the euro.

Configuring language encoding
To set the outgoing encoding to that of your recipient, follow these steps:
 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Options and then click Mail Format.
 * 2) In Mail Format, click International Options.
 * 3) In the Use this encoding for outgoing messages list, click to select the language encoding.
 * 4) Click OK and OK again to save the change.

If each of these configuration items is set, the euro should appear in Plain Text messages.

