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Default "symbol" in the "insert" menue? Mine is gone. How get back?

In trying to enter a symbol using "Alt+Ctrl+num" my "symbol" option lhas
disappeared.
1. How do I get it back?
2. What is the "num" part of the key instructions?


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Do you have your Num Lock turned on?

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In trying to enter a symbol using "Alt+Ctrl+num" my "symbol" option lhas
disappeared.
1. How do I get it back?
2. What is the "num" part of the key instructions?




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Default "symbol" in the "insert" menue? Mine is gone. How get back?

Do you have your Num Lock turned on?

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In trying to enter a symbol using "Alt+Ctrl+num" my "symbol" option lhas
disappeared.
1. How do I get it back?
2. What is the "num" part of the key instructions?




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Default "symbol" in the "insert" menue? Mine is gone. How get back?

On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 08:32:10 -0700, Jim Beckman Jim
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In trying to enter a symbol using "Alt+Ctrl+num" my "symbol" option lhas
disappeared.
1. How do I get it back?
2. What is the "num" part of the key instructions?


See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/LostSymbol.htm for the answer
to both questions.

Note that "Alt+Ctrl+num" is an incomplete description, and even when
you make it complete (the "num" part should be "the minus key on the
number pad", often abbreviated as "Num-") it's only the shortcut for
an em dash.

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On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 08:32:10 -0700, Jim Beckman Jim
wrote:

In trying to enter a symbol using "Alt+Ctrl+num" my "symbol" option lhas
disappeared.
1. How do I get it back?
2. What is the "num" part of the key instructions?


See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/LostSymbol.htm for the answer
to both questions.

Note that "Alt+Ctrl+num" is an incomplete description, and even when
you make it complete (the "num" part should be "the minus key on the
number pad", often abbreviated as "Num-") it's only the shortcut for
an em dash.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
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