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Goldtop LesPaul
 
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Ok thanks that link helped me get the font on there. This is an XP Home
computer but the Tacoma font only has that sharp symbol and it is version 3.14

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See "Description of the Arial Unicode MS font in Word 2002" at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q287247/. Note that you have to scroll down
a screen to see any useful content. The article gives installation
instructions for Office XP. Installing it in Office 2003 should be similar.

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"Goldtop LesPaul" wrote in
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Thanks for the info but of course now I can't find that font on the CD or
on-line.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Flat, natural, and sharp signs can be found at 266D, 266E, and 266F of

Arial
Unicode MS (in the Miscellaneous Dingbats character subset). Don't ask

me
why the font designer thought it was more important to have "eighth

note"
and "beamed eighth notes" in basic Unicode fonts than to include these,

but
there you have it. Arial Unicode MS is a VERY large font and is not
installed by default but should be on your Windows CD.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Goldtop LesPaul" Goldtop wrote in
message news I'm quite flabbergasted to discover that I can't put a musical sharp

or
flat
symbol in Word 2003. With the Word Perfect program that came on this

Dell
computer I found them within seconds by Insert | Symbol | Iconic

Symbols.
With this Word program I'm been trying to find them or even help to

find
them
for well over an hour. Can anyone help?