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1 3rd November 08:59
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I am not positive but I believe not all fonts support all of the
characters. Perhaps you could try another font and see if that helps.

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use characters not native to the English alphabet. I found the list,
copied all the numbers go with the 'ALT+' , but alas nothing happens
when I press and hold ALT and key in the 3 digit number. Where is my
(most likely very stupid)mistake???? Thanks R.Held
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2 3rd November 08:59
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Mr. Grant Dixon gave me a few very good tips (2/27)as answers to my questions that day.
One was to look up the ascii or Charcter Map on Windows in order to use characters not native to the English alphabet. I found the list, copied all the numbers go with the 'ALT+' , but alas nothing happens when I press and hold ALT and key in the 3 digit number. Where is my (most likely very stupid)mistake???? Thanks R.Held
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3 3rd November 09:00
byron gale
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Robert,

Prefix the 3-digit number with a zero to make it a 4-digit number... i.e.
not ATL-255, but ALT-0255.

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4 3rd November 09:00
ron minler
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Also use the numbers on the number pad, not across the top of your computer.

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5 3rd November 09:00
bob_e._warren
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I find it easier to open up the Character Map window, copy the character I need and paste it into a text layer. You can select the font you want from a drop-down list and then scroll through the characters until you find what you want.

You can activate the Character Map in WinXP by going to Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map.
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6 3rd November 09:01
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Robert

First off, please it is only Grant as Mr anything makes me fee so old.
There are two ways to do what you want. and I am sure more First you can
you the Character Map to copy and paste. Second is the "ALT+" a number,
but you must use the numbers on the numeric key pad not the ones above the
qwerty keys. I do hope this helps

Grant
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7 3rd November 09:02
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Gentlemen, Thank for your nanosecond response time!
JHJl1 I also noticed in the past while on Windows that quite a few fonts do not support those non-English characters. A pity since many of those are very nice.
Byron: I shall try the 4 digit (my original mistake was to use the QUERTY numerals instead of the pad, but the 3 digit din't work.
Bob: I shall try that system too (Charcter Map - copy-paste) My years long exeperience with computers is from a DOS based CAD, where I can move with ease, elsewhere (Windows, Photoshop elements etc)I still feel like an elephant trying to stand up on rollerskates, but only on the hind legs...
This collegiality of the recently discovered User to User forum is that keeps me rolling!
THANKS TO YOU ALL!!!
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8 8th November 12:57
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Robert, just to reinforce....don't forget Grant's last statement...use the "numeric keypad" not the top row of keys.

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9 8th November 12:57
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Genmtlemen - Grant and Dick - thanks again... I have never ever used the numeric keypad, so it 'did not exist' for me consciously... another mistake was also - as it turned out since - not putting "0" before the 3 digit code. As to age, dear friends, I will not see 70 again, having seen it in 2003. (A somewhat late bloomer in the Adobe world...)
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10 8th November 12:57
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Robert

Over looking the numeric pad has nothing to do with the age of the user but
has to do with the length of time you have been using the computer. I made
the same mistake when I first came upon this trick.

Grant
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