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|    Holger Granholm to All    |
|    Degree sign    |
|    20 Nov 16 16:10:00    |
      Hi All.              Recently I received an e-mail from a friend, who didn't know how to       implement the degree sign, (ø) into the message, but had to copy and       paste the geographical location from another source.              In extended ASCII (PC8) I get it by pressing the Right Alt-key while       entering 248 on the numerical keyboard.              In Windows I get it while pressing the left Alt-key and entering 0176 on       the numerical keyboard.              The degree sign is used in positions, both nautical and geographical, as       well as with temperatures and mathematical angles.              Some keyboards do have direct access to the degree sign, some don't.       If there's direct access, the degree sign is also printed on a key, and       usually accessed with the help of an Alt-key.              All Windows code pages don't include the 'long hyphen' sign, but for       example CP1004 (Windows Extended) as well as CP1252 (Latin 1 Windows) do       and it may also be accessed with the key combo Alt 0151 from other       Windows code pages.              None of above information could be found in any Windows Word or Works       manuals, but I had to find it in the IBM OS/2 Warp 4 "Keyboards and Code       Pages" manual.                     Have a nice day,              Holger              ---        þ MR/2 2.30 þ Mushrooms always grow in damp places... so they look like       umbrellas!               * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228)    |
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