[mso] Re: ACCESS 2000: Entering a degree symbol in field?Possible?

  • From: Wilson Baptista Junior <wilson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 16:54:15 -0300

ALT 0176 will do it too. You must press the left=20
ALT key and key in the numbers using the numeric=20
keypad, keying them in the number keys above the letters will not work.
You can enter any of the ASCII characters in this=20
way. If you open the Windows Character Map=20
utility, when you select a character you'll see=20
the keys to press if you want to enter it from=20
the keyboard in the lower right hand corner of the Character Map window.
Wilson

At 16:39 13/5/2005,Donna wrote:
>Did this work?  I tried it and it didn't.  What's the trick?
>
>
>The following message was sent by Wilson=20
>Baptista Junior <wilson@xxxxxxxxxx> on Fri, 13 May 2005 16:31:06 -0300.
>
> > Hi,
> > try pressing ALT 0186 (must be the leftside ALT key);
> > thats the code for the =BA symbol.
> > Wilson
> >


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