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*McVeigh, John
Creating degrees in vers6
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12-05-2001 06:33 PM
I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
All I get is a long string of 6s.
Can anyone help please?
Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
All I get is a long string of 6s.
Can anyone help please?
*Higginbottom, Barry
Re: Creating degrees in vers6
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12-06-2001 12:41 AM in reply to:
*McVeigh, John
John
Is this what you mean?
°
_ gives me the underscore
Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
Works for me OK.
Barry
"John McVeigh" wrote in message
news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> All I get is a long string of 6s.
> Can anyone help please?
>
Is this what you mean?
Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
Works for me OK.
Barry
"John McVeigh"
news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> All I get is a long string of 6s.
> Can anyone help please?
>
*Rafuse, L.
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12-06-2001 02:45 AM in reply to:
*McVeigh, John
° alt0176
° alt248
Both are degree symbols on my system. Win 98 SE.
--
Len Rafuse
Vision Engineering
Barry Higginbottom wrote:
> John
>
> Is this what you mean?
>
> °
>
> _ gives me the underscore
>
> Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
>
> Works for me OK.
>
> Barry
>
> "John McVeigh" wrote in message
> news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> > I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> > Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> > then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> > All I get is a long string of 6s.
> > Can anyone help please?
> >
° alt248
Both are degree symbols on my system. Win 98 SE.
--
Len Rafuse
Vision Engineering
Barry Higginbottom wrote:
> John
>
> Is this what you mean?
>
>
>
>
>
> Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
>
> Works for me OK.
>
> Barry
>
> "John McVeigh"
> news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> > I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> > Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> > then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> > All I get is a long string of 6s.
> > Can anyone help please?
> >
*Harvey
Re: Creating degrees in vers6
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12-06-2001 04:47 AM in reply to:
*McVeigh, John
You can also keep the Character Map on the task bar. It doesn't use much
resource. There are many symbols there you might want to try. Just a
click and you have any of them on your clipboard for multiple use.
The Character Map in W98 is in
Programs>Accessories>SystemTools/CharacterMap
John McVeigh wrote:
>
> I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> All I get is a long string of 6s.
> Can anyone help please?
resource. There are many symbols there you might want to try. Just a
click and you have any of them on your clipboard for multiple use.
The Character Map in W98 is in
Programs>Accessories>SystemTools/CharacterMap
John McVeigh wrote:
>
> I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> All I get is a long string of 6s.
> Can anyone help please?
*Tall, Stephen
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12-06-2001 05:23 PM in reply to:
*McVeigh, John
Even more reliable is to open up Character Map from the start menu (Should
be under accesories) make sure the font is set to symbol, find the degree
symbol, select it and copy it, then paste into AS/QC and hey presto!
"L. Rafuse" wrote in message
news:3C0FBCCC.3FB1FE90@wn.net...
> ° alt0176
> ° alt248
>
> Both are degree symbols on my system. Win 98 SE.
>
> --
> Len Rafuse
> Vision Engineering
>
> Barry Higginbottom wrote:
>
> > John
> >
> > Is this what you mean?
> >
> > °
> >
> > _ gives me the underscore
> >
> > Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
> >
> > Works for me OK.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > "John McVeigh" wrote in message
> > news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> > > I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> > > Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> > > then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> > > All I get is a long string of 6s.
> > > Can anyone help please?
> > >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
be under accesories) make sure the font is set to symbol, find the degree
symbol, select it and copy it, then paste into AS/QC and hey presto!
"L. Rafuse"
news:3C0FBCCC.3FB1FE90@wn.net...
> ° alt0176
> ° alt248
>
> Both are degree symbols on my system. Win 98 SE.
>
> --
> Len Rafuse
> Vision Engineering
>
> Barry Higginbottom wrote:
>
> > John
> >
> > Is this what you mean?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Using the numeric keypad with NUMLOCK on
> >
> > Works for me OK.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > "John McVeigh"
> > news:3C0F4968.2313863B@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> > > I have tried creating a degree symbolusing themethod suggested by
> > > Autosketch web site, ie. Apply number lock,press and hold ALT key and
> > > then press 0,1,7, and 6 on numeric pad, then release ALT key.
> > > All I get is a long string of 6s.
> > > Can anyone help please?
> > >
>
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