I did a search on "ascii chart" , though "ascii table" also works well. Try: www.cdrummond.qc.ca/cegep/informat/Professeurs/Alain/files/ascii.htm just 4 kix. & no, that was not unintentional, e.g. deliberate spelling error lol. On 3/25/08, Allison Hilliker <bookshare_girl@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have a question about writing special characters. Someone, I think it was > Evan, said he > had a list of special character ASCII values. I'd like to find a similar > list. I tried a couple of Google searches however and wasn't coming up with > anything. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but it's just not working out. > > Most of the time I use the Insert #4 command in JAWS to bring up a list of > special characters, but I often find that it's faster when I just have the > alt commands memorized. For example, I know an e acute is alt 130 and an em > dash is alt 0151. Knowing more of these alt commands would be very helpful, > but I'm not sure where to find a list of them. Does anyone have a > suggestion? It may be somewhere obvious, but I'm not finding it. > > Thanks in advance, > > Allison > > To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to > bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of > available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line. > > -- Jackie McBride Please join my fight against breast cancer <http://teamacs.acsevents.org/site/TR?px=1790196&pg=personal&fr_id=3489> & Check out my homepage at: www.abletec.serverheaven.net To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.