Thanks again.
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Open it.
Choose the font you will use to fill in the forms (upper left).
Click character you want, click select, click copy, then move to the form,
put the cursor where you want the character and press Ctrl+v and it appears
on your form!
Alternate method is:
When you select the character, notice keystroke: in the bottom right.
Hold Alt+xxxx (four numbers ON THE NUMBER PAD AT RIGHT) and the character
appears.
This shortcut is useful for letters that appear multiple times. You will
memorize them quickly.
Examples: Ò or Ø or à
Finally if you don't see it at all, you may find some odd characters in
other fonts such as TERMINAL, dingbats, and wingdings...
good luck ..
Hi:
No, the forms won't take them -- and don't worry -- they will drop off
of US identification.
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You are correct the Ctrl+v won't work though. That's the long way an I
really didn't test it.
But the shortcut method works just fine and to confirm, I printed a page
with many different alternate characters.
You are correct about "it's time to drop them" .... :-)
alØm :-)
However, I read the other post and saw they were ignored. So I guess it
doesn't matter anyway.
Thanks again.
Originally posted by David Brown
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