Copyrigt symbol

Marvin McDonald pianomarv@home.com
Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:09:07 +0100


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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