Interrobang (!?, combined)

M

Mordido

I use Microsoft Office: Student and Teacher Edition 2003, and in that
Edition of 2003 is Word 2003 in which there's a way to use the interrobang (!
and ?, combined into one) but I can't find my notes that explained the
various combination of Keys that would create the interrobang.

For example, if I ended a statement with either and ! or a ? but thought the
statement required a bit of both punctuations to truly get the gist of the
statement across to the reader, I could highlight either the ! or the ?, use
a combination of certain keys, and walla, an interrobang, i.e. !? combined.

So, using Word 2003, does anyone know the key combinations or one of the
various key commands that create the interrobang?
 
B

Ben Mc

Hi Mordido,

You should post this question to the CORRECT newsgroup.
This is the Microsoft InfoPath product forum.

You should re-post your question here: microsoft.public.word
Perhaps even in: microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar

Cheers,
Ben
 

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