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It is found by going to Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Character Map
Sue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard L. Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Umlaut ~ Tilde & More
> There is an easier way than memorizing the ASCII codes for
> various symbols or changing your keyboard setup. Windows
> comes with a handy little program of letters, symbols, accents,
> etc. It is called Character Map and is probably located in the
> Windows Accessories file. Just drag the thing out onto the
> desktop and whenever you need a special symbol you can get it
> and copy it. Character Map gives you diverse foreign alphabets as
> well as mathematical and other symbols. In MS Word, or any
> other word processor, it is easy enough to set certain key strokes
> to represent needed symbols. For instance, I have all the
> diacritical marks necessary in Spanish available by just hitting Alt
> + the letter; e.g., alt + a = á.
>
> kate
>
> Howard L. Clark or Kate Clark /
> (593-2) 254-1215, 254-6039
> [log in to unmask] OR [log in to unmask] /
> P.O. Box 17-12-863 /
> Quito, Ecuador
>
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