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Subject:Re: Inserting cent sign in Word 7 [Ref:C215776] From:Tom Tomasovic <Tom -dot- Tomasovic -at- NA -dot- NWMARKETS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 12 May 1997 18:16:33 +0100
Nate et al:
A little fiddling in the Insert, Symbol menu came
up with:
Ctrl + /, C
This was in normal text. Worked for me. Using
the Alt + 0162 also worked for me. I did not
check out Symbol font.
YMMV
Regards,
Tom
<<Tom -dot- Tomasovic -at- na -dot- nwmarkets -dot- com>>
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Subject: Inserting cent sign in Word 7 [Ref:C215776]
Author: INTERNET TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU at Multimessage
Date: 5/12/97 4:40 PM
Can anyone tell me how I can insert a "cents" sign in Word 7? I can't
find it in my symbols font?
Also, is there a way to turn on the alt number keys for inserting
special characters in Word. For example, Alt + 0162 would insert the
cents sign in PageMaker.
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