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hold down the ALT button on your keyboard and press 0153 on the number pad on the keyboard NOT the numbers above your letters on your keyboard AG
No but you can find a symbol combination on the Word Processor.
On a standard keyboard it's located on the 1 key.
It is the single quotation mark. On the UK keyboard it is two to the right of L.
You don't get to sucker
It is a trade mark registration symbol so no one can copy it in the country it was registered
on a English keyboard it is alt gr
Its not explamation, its exclamation mark. and its on the #1 on the keyboard.
change the language input method from control panel to United States International
If it is to the left of the 1 key it is called the tilde key
Doing some checking, all I find is the Canadian French keyboard. In that layout, the question mark is produced by Shift-6. On a standard QWERTY keyboard, Shift-6 would produce the caret (^) symbol but not so in the case of the aforementioned alternate layout.I hope this helps.
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