For the Copyright symbol, you could either hold down "Alt_Ctrl_c" at the same time or, as mentioned above, type "open parenthesis_c_close parenthesis" or (c), then that will automatically create a © symbol.
Similarly for the Trade Mark symbol, you could either hold down "Alt_Ctrl_t" at the same time or type "open parenthesis_t_m_close parenthesis" or (tm), then that will automatically create a ™ symbol.
Answer--Microsoft Word help and tips for Word 97 through Word 2007. Using the spellchecker, autocorrect, keyboard shortcuts, styles, managing documents, inserting symbols such as copyrights, and more information visit www.iyogi.net or http://support.microsoft.com/
Open Word, your document or create a new shortcut. Click inside the white paper in the middle of your screen. Start typing letters at your keyboard.
It should be on the keyboard.....
You will have to refer to the terms of service/user agreement that came with the keyboard in order to see what restrictions, if any, apply to the included "styles"
CTRL - F6
This device is useful when you are at a desk in a corner that has no light. It will help you see the keyboard clearly and if you have documents on your desk it makes it easier to view those documents.
If you are talking about your office/typing software replacing the text you've typed instead of inserting new text at the location, then you may have accidentally pressed the 'insert' key on your keyboard. Pressing 'insert' again will turn this behavior on and off.
Press "Print Scren" on your keyboard, then go to documents find folder named "NFS World", open it and you will see folder "Screenshots" , open it and there you go :D
standard keyboard,enhanced keyboard
Electric keyboard usually refers to the keyboard of an electric piano. "Keyboard" is a generic word that can refer to an electric piano, an acoustic piano, a typerwriter keyboard, a computer keyboard, etc.
is their a sliding keyboard, or a touchscreen keyboard, or do i NEED the detachable keyboard?
No, there are more than one way for each.Opening:Go to file then click Open an existing documentPress CTRL + O on the keyboard to open an existing documentPress CTRL + F12 on the keyboard to open an existing documentPress CTRL + N omn the keyboard to open a new (blank) documentPress Alt + CTRL + F12 on the keyboard to open a new (blank) documentSaving:Go to file then click SaveGo to file then click Save As to save the document under a different name to the original savePress CTRL + S on the keyboard to SavePress CTRL + Shift + S on the keyboard to Save AsPress Shift + F12 on the keyboard to SavePress F12 on the keyboard to Save AsClosing:Go to file then click closeClick the red X in the far right cornerPress Alt + F4 on the keyboard to close the documentPress CTRL + W on the keyboard to close the documentA full list of the shortcuts for Microsoft Word is in the related links below.