Thanks John, but I still think that two keystrokes is better than five for ease of use. Do you know that I have asked that question of several people and nobody every told me about the ALT keystrokes for the machine. I do thank you for that tidbit of info. ---Marvin John Musselwhite wrote: > At 04:14 PM 7/27/2000 +0100, Marvin wrote: > > >most fonts. In a windows machine its not that easy. You do the > >following; > > > >Go to START and do a LEFT click. > >Go up to PROGRAMS then to ACCESSORIES then to SYSTEM TOOLS and finally > >to CHARACTER MAP. > >Do a LEFT click. > >Now find the © character in the map and SELECT it and then COPY it. > >Now you can PASTE the © character into your document. > > > >And they said that Window's machines are as easy to use as MACS. > > Once you have the character map on screen look in its bottom right corner > after selecting a symbol. It shows you the ALT keystroke so you don't have > to paste it in all the time. For the © character it's ALT-0169 > > See? Easy once you know how... B-}) > > John
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