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Alt Code Problem
A few of my co workers have been complaining that there alt codes haven't
been working. One of them swears that it has something to do with being connected to the network here at work, that using alt codes for ASCII characters at home won't work. I tried to explain that alt codes are always present in Microsoft office. I haven't had a problem with them yet. Are there certain presets in excel, word, or Microsoft office in general that could "disable" alt codes? |
Alt Code Problem
Alt + code no. only works from the NumPad
Do not use the number keys above the qwerty keys. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 11:35:19 -0800, aftamath77 wrote: A few of my co workers have been complaining that there alt codes haven't been working. One of them swears that it has something to do with being connected to the network here at work, that using alt codes for ASCII characters at home won't work. I tried to explain that alt codes are always present in Microsoft office. I haven't had a problem with them yet. Are there certain presets in excel, word, or Microsoft office in general that could "disable" alt codes? |
Alt Code Problem
Hi
Anyone using a laptop, it's different also. You need to press and hold the [Fn] Key at the bottom beside Ctrl key and the Alt key then the numbers are small in blue in general on the letters M,J,K,L,U,etc...etc.. HTH John "aftamath77" wrote in message ... A few of my co workers have been complaining that there alt codes haven't been working. One of them swears that it has something to do with being connected to the network here at work, that using alt codes for ASCII characters at home won't work. I tried to explain that alt codes are always present in Microsoft office. I haven't had a problem with them yet. Are there certain presets in excel, word, or Microsoft office in general that could "disable" alt codes? |
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