Yeesh, thanks for the tip, not as cool as I thought it might be, but,
yep, thanks.
Leland
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> jc, Dan:
>
> If that is an Mac Thing why did it display properly on my PC?
> I suppose one could do a superscript, lower-case "O" (not a
> zero) but I think it would be larger than what you came up
> with. Pam, can you help us (me)?
Cause it's a Unicode thing. And believe it or not, Macs do Unicode too.
By going to your clunky Start menu thing down at the bottom of the page,
you can eventually get to your Character Map system tool accessory
program. By gazing upon it, one can eventually find that the degree
symbol is constructed thus: ° I did this by copying it on this dang PC
thing with an Intel inside that they make me use here at work. You can
also drag it into the document. Along with lots of other characters
hidden in your fonts. Special private characters and such....
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