In most software applications, a command followed by an ellipsis (three dots: ...) indicates that selecting that command will open a dialog box. This typically signifies that additional input or options are required from the user before proceeding. For example, "Save As..." suggests that a dialog box will appear to allow the user to choose a file name and location.
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Symbol dialog box
A symbol name that can be displayed on a keyboard might include the pound sign or the number symbol. The dollar symbol can also be displayed on the keyboard.
The symbol for Command Security Corporation in the AMEX is: MOC.
A special character that is accessible only from the symbol dialog box is the "Section Sign" (§). This symbol is often used in legal documents to refer to sections of statutes or regulations. Other examples include the "Copyright" (©) and "Registered Trademark" (®) symbols, which are also typically found in the symbol dialog. These characters are not readily available on standard keyboards and require accessing the symbol menu in word processing software.
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Symbol dialog box
To type the proportionality symbol (∝) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Symbol dialog. Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Symbol," then select "More Symbols." In the dialog box, find the proportionality symbol, select it, and click "Insert." Alternatively, you can type it using the Unicode by pressing "Alt" and then typing "8733" on the numeric keypad while holding down the "Alt" key.
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The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############
The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############