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Claudia Alvis Pérou Local time: 17:22 Membre espagnol + ...
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My mistake
Dec 6, 2005
Thanks Endre. I actually meant HEX codes. Sorry
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Lars Jelking Israël Local time: 01:22 anglais vers suédois + ...
Character map
Dec 6, 2005
If you are running under Windows OS try the charactermap. Find the charachter and click on it. The hex-code is displayed in the bottom left corner.
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Harry Bornemann Mexique Local time: 16:22 anglais vers allemand + ...
27
Dec 7, 2005
Caliaa wrote: Thanks Endre. I actually meant HEX codes. Sorry
If you enter 39 into the Windows Calculater (in scientific mode) and switch to Hex, it gives you 27.
You can verify it in the other way: enter 40 as Hex, which gives you 64 as Dez, and when you enter Alt+64 in an editor you get your @.
[Edited at 2005-12-07 08:50]
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Last Hermit Local time: 06:22 chinois vers anglais + ...
Short cut
Dec 7, 2005
In Word, type the apostrophe "'" and move the cursor to the back of it, then press "Alt+X": 0027
Alternatively, type the apostrophe "'", highlight it and click Insert-Character (symbol? I am not sure 'cause I am running on Chinese Word). A window pops up to show you the HEX/decimal code.
Hope this helps.
Caliaa wrote:
Hello,
I've tried google and I see several codes %20(space), %40 (@), etc. but I can't find the apostrophe.
Anybody?
[Edited at 2005-12-06 20:48]
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