RancidFerret
IS-IT--Management
Ok, I tried to search this forum as well as all over the web for the solution to this problem and found nothing.
I have a user at a site in another country (England) using Foxpro LAN 2.0. Sometimes the user has to enter special characters in Foxpro such as currency symbols or a dash or whatever. The problem is, when he goes to open his Word 2003 file (I assume it is linking in to some Foxpro database, I'm really not familiar with Foxpro) the special characters are changed to different special characters. (For example, dashes appear as some weird "A" symbol)
Everything used to work fine but his system got a virus and some tech took it and upgraded him from XP to Windows 7. He also thinks he used to have Office 2010 and now he has Office 2003. Since then, he is having this problem. Before I start changing software or the OS on his PC I wanted to check to see if anyone knew what the issue could be and if there is a fix for it. It seems like it could be a character encoding problem... any ideas?
I have a user at a site in another country (England) using Foxpro LAN 2.0. Sometimes the user has to enter special characters in Foxpro such as currency symbols or a dash or whatever. The problem is, when he goes to open his Word 2003 file (I assume it is linking in to some Foxpro database, I'm really not familiar with Foxpro) the special characters are changed to different special characters. (For example, dashes appear as some weird "A" symbol)
Everything used to work fine but his system got a virus and some tech took it and upgraded him from XP to Windows 7. He also thinks he used to have Office 2010 and now he has Office 2003. Since then, he is having this problem. Before I start changing software or the OS on his PC I wanted to check to see if anyone knew what the issue could be and if there is a fix for it. It seems like it could be a character encoding problem... any ideas?