Luckymomoftwo
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So who's REALLY gonna get the
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Congratulations! (I hope!)
Try :It doesn't work.![]()
Well Ladies & Gentlemen, Girls and Boys....it is WAY past my bed time so I need to go hit the sack so the sack can hit back.
Good night!!!
See ya all on thread 9!!!![]()
Well Ladies & Gentlemen, Girls and Boys....it is WAY past my bed time so I need to go hit the sack so the sack can hit back.
Good night!!!
See ya all on thread 9!!!![]()
Night all, Sue is calling!
I too will be retiring for some rest now. I will re-join everyone on thread #9 in a few hours. Be well my friends![]()
A very sad day for me today. I just found out one of my students drowned in his apartment complex's pool on Friday....he was only 10 years old.
I am in complete shock and feel sick to my stomach. He was such a sweet boy who made so much progress with me. I adored him. This is just so much for me to take in right now. I will really miss him.![]()
ALT +162 on the keypad should get it typed.![]()
Try :
Find Alt code.
Numeric code that stands for symbol you want to make. They're all here in Alt codes list.
Enable Num Lock.
Usually Num Lock is a button located on keyboard's right side (on numeric Keypad). It "unlocks" the numeric pad. When you'll enable it, the green Num Lock indicator will shine green.
Press "Alt" (button).
You have to press down and hold Alt key button on your keyboard. Try left, if it doesn't work, try the right one.
Type the Alt code in with Keypad keys.
Do this while holding Alt key pressed. The code needs to be entered on the Numeric keypad (right key pad on usual keyboards). It's a key pad on part of your keyboard. Look at the image to see how it looks. Enter there the numeric Alt code of symbol you want to make.
Release all the keys.
If you did everything right then the symbol should have been inserted after you've released the Alt button.
If it didn't work after you typed the code while holding right Alt key - try holding down the left one.