[mso] Re: c/o symbol

  • From: Pruscoe@xxxxxxx
  • To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:26:21 EDT

But not Outlook 2003   :(
 
 
In a message dated 10/18/2008 11:57:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Just for  laughs and giggles, I found out it also works In Outlook 2007 :  â??

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From:  mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Debbie  Reese
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 6:24 PM
To:  mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: c/o  symbol

Jonathon,

When I tried your method, it worked just fine  for me.

So, type 2105  (do not press the space bar  afterward)
Make sure you hold down the "alt" key while you press the  'x'.

This is what you will get:  â??

Good  luck,
Debbie

-----Original Message-----
From:  mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of  Jonathan Drawer
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 7:54 PM
To:  mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: c/o symbol

Explanations I find  on the web indicate this ALT-X process works in Word 
2002 and 2003.  A  check of Word 2003 shows that when displaying the Symbols 
table there is  information at the bottom which displays the Unicode number (in 
this case  2105) and key combination (in this case ALT-X) to insert the symbol  
directly.
This feature is not in Word 2000.

For Word 2000 you need  to select the "c/o" symbol directly from the 
"Letterlike Symbols" subset in  the Symbols display box.

Jonathan

--- On Fri, 10/17/08, R.  Kowaney <rubyco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: R. Kowaney  <rubyco@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [mso] Re: c/o symbol
To:  mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Friday, October 17, 2008, 2:19 AM

Do not  highlight 2105.
Try this, just type 2105 using the keypad, then hit Alt X.  The c/o symbol
should just appear.
Or, another way is to type c/o and  change c to superscript and o to 
subscript.

Hope this works for  you.
Ruby

-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Carneal USA  <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Oct 16, 2008 10:11 AM
>To:  mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [mso] "c/o" symbol
>
>I don't  see a symbol for "c/o" in the symbols list.  My
college Word  
>book says to make that symbol, I should press
>2105, highlight  "2105" and press Alt-x. It says the
"c/o" symbol will 
>then take the  place of "2105." It does not, at least, not for me.
I 
>am using Word  2000.
>
>I can make the "c/o" symbol by using c/o, but I would  prefer a
more 
>proper-looking one.  Can anyone tell me how to  make that symbol please?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Robert  
>


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