How to Print Euro Currency Symbol

Hi All,
Please suggest how to Print Euro Currency symbol in SAP Script.
Thanks
Saurabh

Hi,
I was also facing the same problem while printing the Euro symbol.
Now got the easy solution.
Goto smartforms-> text editor, -> then include charactrs-> displayable charactrs-> and now select Euro symbol...
Regards,
Mrunal

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