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Finding symbols
Where do you find the “P” inside a circle for “performance copyright”? I
found the © ® but not the “P” Thank you-- Señor Quijote |
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Sometimes you need to open the Character Map and do some digging. Sometimes
you have to use Google. (I'd start with the first option myself - but that's just me.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Quijote" wrote in message ... Where do you find the "P" inside a circle for "performance copyright"? I found the but not the "P" Thank you-- Seor Quijote |
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Answered in the word.docmanagement group.
-- Enjoy, Tony "Quijote" wrote in message ... Where do you find the "P" inside a circle for "performance copyright"? I found the but not the "P" Thank you-- Seor Quijote |
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Tony wrote on Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:42:32 -0000:
TJ Answered in the word.docmanagement group. You intrigued someone else who did not ask the question and had no idea that the symbol existed. I see that there seems be a very full list at http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/cha..._reference.htm However, in MS Word all these symbols seem to be in MS Gothic which is not a font that I much like. Are there any other fonts available with these characters? I note that there are many mathematical symbols and even temperature symbols. However, I think I will continue to use two characters rather than the single one given by Alt+8451: C rather than ?. (I don't know if I can post the things unless I post in Unicode :-) James Silverton. |
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James wrote to Tony Jollans on Wed, 1 Feb 2006 21:10:55 -0500:
TJ Answered in the word.docmanagement group. JS You intrigued someone else who did not ask the question JS and had no idea that the symbol existed. I see that there JS seems be a very full list at JS http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/cha..._reference.htm JS However, in MS Word all these symbols seem to be in MS JS Gothic which is not a font that I much like. Are there any JS other fonts available with these characters? I note that JS there are many mathematical symbols and even temperature JS symbols. However, I think I will continue to use two JS characters rather than the single one given by Alt+8451: C rather JS than ?. (I don't know if I can post the things unless I JS post in Unicode :-) I now know that I would have had to use Unicode and probably others will not receive them either. James Silverton. |
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It can be a problem using some unicode characters. It depends what fonts you
have on your machine and that, in turn, depends to some extent on your operating system and other software you have installed. I don't have MS Gothic. I do have Arial Unicode MS and Lucide Sans Unicode, both of which have the sound recording copyright symbol and quite a wide range of other characters. -- Enjoy, Tony "James Silverton" not.jim.silverton.at.comcast.net wrote in message . .. Tony wrote on Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:42:32 -0000: TJ Answered in the word.docmanagement group. You intrigued someone else who did not ask the question and had no idea that the symbol existed. I see that there seems be a very full list at http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/cha..._reference.htm However, in MS Word all these symbols seem to be in MS Gothic which is not a font that I much like. Are there any other fonts available with these characters? I note that there are many mathematical symbols and even temperature symbols. However, I think I will continue to use two characters rather than the single one given by Alt+8451: C rather than ?. (I don't know if I can post the things unless I post in Unicode :-) James Silverton. |
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Tony wrote on Thu, 2 Feb 2006 07:53:57 -0000:
TJ I don't have MS Gothic. I do have Arial Unicode MS and TJ Lucide Sans Unicode, both of which have the sound recording TJ copyright symbol and quite a wide range of other TJ characters. Thanks, IMHO those two allow much more satisfactory Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature symbols if you accept a sans serif font. It's another little mystery, and one that misled me, that even if you are typing in Arial, MS Word (2002) chooses MS Gothic for the symbols :-) James Silverton Potomac, Maryland. |
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