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Separator Character
Do any of the default fonts in Word/WIndows have an ornamental scroll
separator, like the ones used to divide sections in books? |
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Separator Character
There are some fleurons and vine leaves at characters 150-157 and 205-212 of
Wingdings. Wingdings 2 has similar ones at 97-104. I'm quite partial to the decorations in the Minion Ornaments font, but that's an Adobe font that has to be purchased separately (I got it with Adobe Type Manager eons ago). Don't, however, overlook the "divider" clip art available. Use Insert | Picture | Clip Art and search for "divider," and you'll find some nice ornaments. If the art available locally doesn't suit, search the online collection, which offers over 1200 pieces labeled "divider." Most of these are quite unsuitable for documents, but if you limit the search to the "Black & White" category, you can narrow them down to around 730. (Searching for "vine" or "leaf" or "ornament" instead of divider will give different results; if you look at the keywords for one you like, you can get other ideas: decorations, flourishes, etc.) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org wrote in message ... Do any of the default fonts in Word/WIndows have an ornamental scroll separator, like the ones used to divide sections in books? |
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