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Old 06-03-2007, 03:21 AM
btsaiw
 
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Default where do i find the "half moon" projected half-completed symbol?

i've seen people use this symbol, but can't find it anywhere in Office. this
is basically a circle w/ half of it darkened. People use this symbol to
indicate that something is half done.

also, where can i find a complete list of Microsoft symbols and special
characters?

Thank you.

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Old 06-03-2007, 03:07 PM
db
 
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Default Re: where do i find the "half moon" projected half-completed symbol?

what you are referring to
called character map.

it can be accessible in
variety of way:

1) shortcut in your start menu
2) start > run > charmap.exe
3) office programs - insert menu option



"btsaiw" <btsaiw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:436AA76D-1C74-41BD-BB0A-82AB67494347@microsoft.com...
i've seen people use this symbol, but can't find it anywhere in Office. this
is basically a circle w/ half of it darkened. People use this symbol to
indicate that something is half done.

also, where can i find a complete list of Microsoft symbols and special
characters?

Thank you.

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