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Subject:Re: Inserting cent sign in Word 7 From:Fabien Vais <phantoms -at- ACCENT -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 12 May 1997 20:39:52 -0400
Nate,
The Alt number keys are always "turned on", and not only when you work in
Word. Anywhere you are, Alt+0162 gives you a cents sign. Even in this
e-mail, like this: ¢
However, you cannot use the numbers at the top of your keyboard. You must
use those on the number keypad, on the right of the keyboard. Choose Num
Lock first, so that, for example, 9 and 3 are indeed "9" and "3", and not
PgUp and Pgdn.
Hope this helps.
Fabien Vais
At 09:43 AM 5/12/97 -0500, you wrote:
>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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