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hi community

can somebody tell me how i can get the "+" and "-" sign together ? What am I
requesting is the "ALT" + "number pad numeric"

example, if I want to display the japanese yen symbol, I would need to use
Alt+0165


thanks community for the help :)
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Format font to Arial and ALT + 0177


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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 20:07:01 -0700, tikchye_oldLearner57
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hi community

can somebody tell me how i can get the "+" and "-" sign together ? What am I
requesting is the "ALT" + "number pad numeric"

example, if I want to display the japanese yen symbol, I would need to use
Alt+0165


thanks community for the help :)


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Try this:

Font: Symbol
Keystroke: [alt] + 0177

Does that help?
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Ron

XL2002, WinXP


"tikchye_oldLearner57" wrote:

hi community

can somebody tell me how i can get the "+" and "-" sign together ? What am I
requesting is the "ALT" + "number pad numeric"

example, if I want to display the japanese yen symbol, I would need to use
Alt+0165


thanks community for the help :)
--
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yes!...yes!.....i got it done :), much appreciated to Ron Coderre and Gord
Dibben as well :)
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"Ron Coderre" wrote:

Try this:

Font: Symbol
Keystroke: [alt] + 0177

Does that help?
***********
Regards,
Ron

XL2002, WinXP


"tikchye_oldLearner57" wrote:

hi community

can somebody tell me how i can get the "+" and "-" sign together ? What am I
requesting is the "ALT" + "number pad numeric"

example, if I want to display the japanese yen symbol, I would need to use
Alt+0165


thanks community for the help :)
--
oldLearner57

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