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Maxine
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      11-15-2008
I cannot get the correct symbol or character to show when I used the Alt +
code in Windows mail or in Microsoft Works. For example when I type
Alt+0162 which should be the 'cent' sign I get a smiley face. It only works
when I copy and paste to the document. How can I make it work using the
Alt+ command?
Thanks,
Maxine

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      11-15-2008
Make sure your keyboard's Num Lock is "on", then
press & hold ALT and type in 0162 using only the Numeric
Keyboard.

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"Maxine" <> wrote in message news:...
I cannot get the correct symbol or character to show when I used the Alt +
code in Windows mail or in Microsoft Works. For example when I type
Alt+0162 which should be the 'cent' sign I get a smiley face. It only works
when I copy and paste to the document. How can I make it work using the
Alt+ command?
Thanks,
Maxine

 
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Zaphod Beeblebrox
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      11-17-2008

"Maxine" <> wrote in message
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>I cannot get the correct symbol or character to show when I used the
>Alt + code in Windows mail or in Microsoft Works. For example when I
>type Alt+0162 which should be the 'cent' sign I get a smiley face. It
>only works when I copy and paste to the document. How can I make it
>work using the Alt+ command?


Could be a font issue - different fonts can have different symbols in
different places. What font are you using in Character Map, and what
font is Mail / Works using?

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Maxine
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      12-03-2008
I checked and the num lock is 'on', pressed & held ALT and typed 0162 using
numeric keypad and this is what I get ☻ ( a smiley face). Any other
suggestions I can try?

Maxine

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> Make sure your keyboard's Num Lock is "on", then
> press & hold ALT and type in 0162 using only the Numeric
> Keyboard.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Maxine" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> I cannot get the correct symbol or character to show when I used the Alt +
> code in Windows mail or in Microsoft Works. For example when I type
> Alt+0162 which should be the 'cent' sign I get a smiley face. It only
> works
> when I copy and paste to the document. How can I make it work using the
> Alt+ command?
> Thanks,
> Maxine
>


 
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Joe Morris
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      12-04-2008
"Maxine" <> wrote:
> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <> wrote:
>> "Maxine" <> wrote:


>> I cannot get the correct symbol or character to show when I used the Alt
>> +
>> code in Windows mail or in Microsoft Works. For example when I type
>> Alt+0162 which should be the 'cent' sign I get a smiley face. It only
>> works
>> when I copy and paste to the document. How can I make it work using the
>> Alt+ command?


>> Make sure your keyboard's Num Lock is "on", then
>> press & hold ALT and type in 0162 using only the Numeric
>> Keyboard.


> I checked and the num lock is 'on', pressed & held ALT and typed 0162
> using numeric keypad and this is what I get ? ( a smiley face). Any
> other suggestions I can try?


I don't know what configurations you've set for your system, but your smiley
face as pasted into this message is certainly not what you should get with
ALT+0162.

Looking at the actual character in your posting I see that your smiley face
is Unicode character U263B, which is the negative smiley face in almost
every current Unicode-supporting font you're likely to find on a Windows
box. Similarly, ALT+0162 (also known as Unicode character U00A2) is the
cent sign in almost all fonts.

A fragment from your posting that includes the smiley is actually:

w+h+a+t+ +I+ +g+e+t+ + + +;& +(+ +a+ +s+m+i+l+e+y+

where '+' represents a zero byte (0x00). Note that your smiley is the only
character with both bytes nonzero; the cent sign would be 0xA200.

I would be inclined to look for some setting on your system that is
"helpfully" trying to convert emoticons into "art" glyphs, although I'm
hard-pressed to see how a cent sign maps to a negative smiley.

On my system entering ALT+0162 yields the expected ¢ glyph.

Joe Morris


 
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