Dave N, <<It's Bluthner, actually Bluethner, but Outlook doesn't know how to put 2 dots over the 'u'.>> Like Blüthner? If you're using Windows XP, go to the Start menu, >All Programs, >Accessories, >System Tools, then select Character Map. You can insert any of those type characters that way, or remember the shortcut keys - like "Alt-0252" will produce the symbol you wanted. With previous versions of Windows, I think the Character Map was in the Accessories menu. John Formsma
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