not sure i understand that question
2006-07-09 08:01:13
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answer #1
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answered by itsa_me23 3
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Alt+0255
You can access more characters like this from the character map. To access the character map, click Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map. Or you can just click Start then Run and type in charmap.exe
2006-07-09 15:04:28
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answer #2
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answered by Yahoo! Answerer 6
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one of several ways... you can type it in as an alt-code (pressing and holding the key while typing a code.. such as 168 is ¿
or.. you can go to Start/Programs/Accessories/Character Map.. and pick out the character you want.. the one you typed is 0255... ÿ
as given by the character map in the lower right corner... these codes change according to the font you have selected.
2006-07-09 15:06:30
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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Hold down the Alt key and press 0159 on your keypad for uppercase or 0255 for lower case.
2006-07-09 15:04:51
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answered by Mike B 3
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Hold ALT and press 0255 on your num keypad.
Got it from this website, it's got a bunch of the ALT/number combos.
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html
2006-07-09 15:04:41
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answered by Ember 3
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If your using XP then
Start>All programs>accesories>system tools and you'll see a charater map. Use that to copy and paste all wonderful stuff
Matt
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2006-07-09 15:03:59
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answered by MastaP 2
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By stroking few more keys.
Or else you can use a hammer to give a blow on the CPU to increase the bus speed.
2006-07-09 15:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you need to use the symbols in Microsoft word that might have it in it.
2006-07-09 15:02:13
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answered by Ajescent 5
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Looks like you did.
2006-07-09 15:02:25
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answered by Josh S 7
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yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
2006-07-09 15:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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