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HOW TO PUT SYMBOL CHARACTERS IN EMAIL MESSAGES
1. Determine what font you're using,
2. Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools and click
Character Map or on Vista click Start and type charmap in the Search box.
3. Select the font in the drop-down box at the top.
4. Scroll through the symbols to find the one you want to use (for
example: ©).
You can double click the character and click Copy, then paste it into your document. A faster way if you're going to use the same characters
often is to note and memorize the keystroke shown in the lower right
corner (for example, ALT+0169 for the Copyright symbol). Then when you
want to insert that character in the future, just type the keystroke
combination instead of going to the Character Map.
Note: Some characters are not available in some fonts. This procedure works for most applications, not just email.
2. Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools and click
Character Map or on Vista click Start and type charmap in the Search box.
3. Select the font in the drop-down box at the top.
4. Scroll through the symbols to find the one you want to use (for
example: ©).
You can double click the character and click Copy, then paste it into your document. A faster way if you're going to use the same characters
often is to note and memorize the keystroke shown in the lower right
corner (for example, ALT+0169 for the Copyright symbol). Then when you
want to insert that character in the future, just type the keystroke
combination instead of going to the Character Map.
Note: Some characters are not available in some fonts. This procedure works for most applications, not just email.
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