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Lois,
 
        I can't find it either and wish I could. Worse yet, many ASCII characters
in both the ALT 001-256 series and the ALT 0001-0256 series may show up on
your E-mail when being prepared but may come through the Internet as
something else on the receiver's end. That problem, as best I can tell, is
not the Internet's or the E-mail Server's problem but, instead, is the
availability of the FONTs available to the receiver and/or the particular
FONT set up by the receiver for their usual E-mail.
 
        In my case, I often receive E-mail with a "square box" instead of an
apostrophe when I know that my FONT shows an apostrophe when I type it. In
other E-mails the apostrophe comes through OK.
 
        I try to choose a FONT that shows a difference between a "one", "1", and a
"small el", "l", which is especially important in URL or E-mail addresses
containing both letters and numbers.
 
Good Luck,
 
 
 
 
At 03:57 PM 2/4/98 EST, you wrote:
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>Thanks Virginia... The list is also available in Laura Lemay's "Teach
yourself Web publishing with HTML" SAMS Publishing, 1995.  This work and
>her follow up "Teach yourself MORE ..." (SAMS, 1995) are the neatest
guides and answer most HTML questions.
>
>What I really need is the code for Greek letters (upper and lower case) so
if anyone has found these, please let me know.
>
>
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