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How do you get a cents sign?

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Charmgirl

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12y ago

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Here is the shortcut on a PC:

Alt 155 (press the Alt key, then type 1 1 5 on the number keypad, not the number keys on the top line of the keyboard)

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Try Ctrl + /, c That is: while holding the <Ctrl> key pressed, press the key for </> (slash) and then <c> then release <Ctrl>

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