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I currently have a client in Argentina that has an issue with
Spanish Characters printing incorrectly. When these characters, such
as the N with a tilda are entered within there system, the characters
appear correctly.

However, when the values that contain the N with a tila are printed to
a report the N with a tild is displayed and printed as a # character.
The code page that the client is using a code page of 284, and the
character ID is 697.

Any insight or clues as to the cause, and solution to the problem would
be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your assistance and help.

Pablo


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