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Re: G7 up to 160 km/h



Tony Gatt wrote in message <38A65DC6.59166B28@tig.com.au>...
>the º sign is created by ALT+167

Alt-167 is º ; Alt-0176 is ° - same meaning I would imagine and no idea as
to why they are both there.

Dave

>Dave Proctor wrote:
>
>> Neil Gerace wrote in message <38a55959$0$28712@echo-01.iinet.net.au>...
>> >
>> >Dave Proctor <thadocta@spambait.dingoblue.net.au> wrote in message
>> >883b61$rlj$1@news1.mpx.com.au">news:883b61$rlj$1@news1.mpx.com.au...
>> >> Neil Gerace wrote in message
<38a52db9$0$28710@echo-01.iinet.net.au>...
>> >>
>> >> >> Alt-0176 gives you °
>> >> >
>> >> >Not in Outlook Express (I know, I know - shame on me)
>> >>
>> >> It is not a software function, it is a font function.
>> >
>> >Fair enough, but how do you type a degree sign without pasting one in
from
>> >Character Map?
>>
>> Go to character map, highlight the degree sign for the font you are
using,
>> then look down the bottom and see what the Alt code for it is.
>>
>> Dave
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