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Default Are there symbols for medical terminology?

Not selecting only works if the character in front of the code can not be
seen as part of the code. Any hexadecimal symbol (0-9,A-F) will be
incorporated in the code.

Yves

"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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You don't need to select it. If you put your cursor after any sequence
of 4 or 5 digits that could be a Unicode code, Alt-X will replace it
with the corresponding character.

On Apr 22, 9:49 am, "Yves Dhondt" wrote:
Yes.

In Word, type 24C1 (, select it,) and press ALT+X. If you need a lower
case
l, use 24DB.

For a list of symbols in the enclosed alphanumerics unicode block,
seehttp://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/block/enclosed_alphanumerics/...

Yves

"Kearl" wrote in message

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I need to type "Left" in medical terminology - an "L" in a circle. Can
this
be done?-