Alfred Eller wrote: >And no one told you where or how to find others. > >Windows Start menu, >All Programs >Accessories folder > System Tools Folder >Finally "Character Map" >It shows the characters available, you can copy and paste from there or >use the keystroke combination shown to get them. > >Then there is also the "Regional and Language Options" in the Windows >Control Panel, where you can set the keyboard to do the characters used >in different languages. > From Marie Cook via the COMUTERS list: >Here is a site than lists the various ALT + digits for >many symbols: >http://www.starr.net/is/type/altnum.htm I was able to paste the Alt +4 and Alt +3 charcters into WORD and add the codes for one lanuguage on one 8-1/2 x 11 sheet. bob gillis