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QUOTE (neBulus @ Feb 23 2009, 12:36 PM)

I thought this was a purely font issue. If the font you are using supports that character it will work. So check your font?

Ben

I have found the Symbol font supports Greek Characters, however I need to have Greek and Latin letters in my text.

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QUOTE (ASTDan @ Feb 23 2009, 09:47 AM)

I have found the Symbol font supports Greek Characters, however I need to have Greek and Latin letters in my text.

Have you tried the alt code for phi (alt+237 φ or alt+232 Φ). They both work in a string constant. If you're not familiar with alt codes, simply hold down the alt key and type the number combination on the keypad, then release the alt key.

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QUOTE (TobyD @ Feb 23 2009, 12:52 PM)

Have you tried the alt code for phi (alt+237 φ or alt+232 Φ). They both work in a string constant. If you're not familiar with alt codes, simply hold down the alt key and type the number combination on the keypad, then release the alt key.

I tried that in LabVIEW 8.6.1 using the application font all I get is "F"

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