The ALT code is usually the code to use in the Chr() function (until now this worked for me). For example Chr(0233) will give you the é character just like ALT 0233 does.

It does not work for all special characters. ALT 137 gives ë but Chr(137) gives %. ALT 268 should give an uppercase Č and ALT 269 should give a lowercase č. It works fine for me in Word but not in Excel, Notepad and a console window (gives me a music note and a female symbol).

I'm not sure but I guess this also depends on your regional settings.

Have a look at: http://www.microwebedu.nl/site/helpdesk/documentatie/ascii_tabel.pdf
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