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xtabber:
I keep a cheat sheet of symbols and foreign characters that I frequently need in a text file.  When I need one of those characters,  I copy from that sheet and paste into whatever I am writing.

You can also use the Windows Character Map program, which includes the GBP character (£) and most anything else you are likely to need on any Western keyboard.  Character Map used to be in the Accessories group in the Start Menu, but disappeared in Windows 7.  However, it is still included with Windows and you can call it up by typing "Character Map" (without the quotes) in the Start Menu search box.  It's a little clunky, but it works.

TaoPhoenix:
I keep a cheat sheet of symbols and foreign characters that I frequently need in a text file.  When I need one of those characters,  I copy from that sheet and paste into whatever I am writing.
-xtabber (April 16, 2015, 05:28 PM)
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<--- sneaks a copy of xtabber's cheat sheet!

 ;D

lanux128:
you can bookmark this page for future reference.



• http://panmental.de/symbols/info.htm

Curt:
you can bookmark this page for future reference. • http://panmental.de/symbols/info.htm -lanux128 (April 17, 2015, 12:27 AM)
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f0dder:
CTRL+RALT+163 types: ¡¼³-kalos (April 16, 2015, 12:30 PM)
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Did you try Ctrl+RightAlt+Shift+3?

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