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how do I insert a cents symbol (c with line through it)?
That gives me the copyright symbol.
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JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher
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"Summer" wrote in message
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CTRL ALT C
"DOsser" wrote in message
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misha_at_work wrote:
using MSWord 2003.
If the font you're using has the cent symbol, just hold down the alt key
and press, in sequence, 0162. This should work in any application.
Or:
In MS Office products only, key in 00A2 and then, immediately press
Alt-X.
Or:
Open Charmap (Start / Run / Charmap), find the symbol in the font you
want, and double-click on it. That will "copy", and you can then "paste"
it into your text.
Or:
Download and install the greatest little utility, AllChars. With that
running, all you have to do is press, in sequence, Ctrl, c, /
Allchars has similarly easy-to-remember combinations for the most common
special symbols found in most quality fonts, such as ctrl, c, o for the
copyright symbol ©, ctrl, f, f, for the function symbol f, ctrl, L, L,
for the pound sign, etc.
http://allchars.zwolnet.com/
- DOSser
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