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Alt key numeric codes for a rose and a knot?
I know you get a heart by pressing the Alt key and hitting the number "3" ♥
key pad on the right of my keyboard, but I want the code numbers
for a "rose" and the "knot." separately please. Thanks. <}:-})-{♥
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Webdings, Wingdings Fonts:
Open your Character Map in Windows and select different fonts which gives you different symbols. To open "Character Map", go to All Programs-Accesories-System Tools-Character Map. Not all systems may have "Character Map" installed and if it is missing use Windows Setup to install it. Also on some systems it is located directly in "Accessories" rather than "Accessories-System Tools". See Character Map Utility
Windows XP and Vista: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/a...
How to Use the "Character Map" in Windows:
In Windows (XP) you'll find the Character Map by clicking on the Windows Start Menu, then All Programs, then Accessories, System Tools and Character Map. The Character Map box pops up.
Choose the font you wish to use from the drop-down menu at the top. Place your curser where you'd like to insert the symbol, click on the symbol you wish to insert, click on the Select Button, then the Copy Button and then paste the symbol onto your page (using Edit, Paste or the "Control v" shortcut). You'll also see the Alt Key shortcut at the bottom of the Character Map, for future reference.
Alternate way is to find the special symbol font with these.
Ron
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There are none. You can make them by combining other characters or you can draw them in a graphics program.