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How do I insert a 'euro' character?


To insert a euro character:

  1. From the main menu, choose Insert > Special Character.
  2. Select Currency Symbols in the Subset field at the top of the dialog.
  3. The euro character should appear as U+20AC. It may not be available in all fonts.
  4. Click on the euro character (€).
  5. Click OK to insert.
Documentation windows.png In Microsoft Windows, you can also type Alt+0128 to quickly insert the Euro character


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