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Hello
I posted a question (at least I thought I did) last week on how to get keyboard picture to allow me to label keys for a very basic computing course. Now I can't find it so don't know if there were any responses. I have now got a solution (I got someone to photograph it with a digital camera and send it to me by email) but would welcome any more sophisticated ideas! I would also like to know how to find the original question. Thanks for your time. |
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Take a look at http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/r...keyboards.aspx
Using Google I could not find any prior post from you. -- Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Marian" wrote in message ... Hello I posted a question (at least I thought I did) last week on how to get keyboard picture to allow me to label keys for a very basic computing course. Now I can't find it so don't know if there were any responses. I have now got a solution (I got someone to photograph it with a digital camera and send it to me by email) but would welcome any more sophisticated ideas! I would also like to know how to find the original question. Thanks for your time. |
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You can install a font whose characters resemble keyboard keys. For
example, go to http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free...l#Free%20Fonts and scroll about a third of the way down to the Keycaps Regular font. In this font, typing "W" makes a W key, "h" makes an Insert key, "a" makes an Alt key, "t" makes an F9 key, "o" makes an F4 key, etc. Once you install a font like this, you can use Insert - Symbol to insert characters from this font. If you plan to distribute a Word document containing unusual fonts like this to other people, make sure you embed the fonts when you save (Tools - Options - Save - Embed TrueType fonts). Hope this helps. garfield-n-odie Marian wrote: Hello I posted a question (at least I thought I did) last week on how to get keyboard picture to allow me to label keys for a very basic computing course. Now I can't find it so don't know if there were any responses. I have now got a solution (I got someone to photograph it with a digital camera and send it to me by email) but would welcome any more sophisticated ideas! I would also like to know how to find the original question. Thanks for your time. |
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