When you look at these characters in Word's Insert Symbol dialog, the
description of the character appears when you select it. Some of the
descriptions are truncated, unfortunately, but they can be looked up at
the
Unicode site.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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JoAnn Paules said:
Cool - I don't speak or read Spanish so I didn't know that.
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JoAnn Paules
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Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Actually Alt+0186 is a superscripted o (lowercase O), used for
masculine
ordinals in Spanish. The superscript zero is found in the Superscripts and
Subscripts character set.
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Just so you realize, Alt + 0176 is a degree sign, Alt + 0186 is a
superscript zero.
The symbols are cast in stone in as much as they are part of a font. You
could create your own font. Google for font making programs and see what
you
can do.
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JoAnn Paules
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When you click on insert->symbol it brings up a bunch of symbols and
characters you can use. Is there a way to add new symbols or change
existing
ones? I am looking for a superscripted 4, and a superscripted -1.
I
know
you can use the superscript button, but I really need a symbol similar
to
º ¹
² and ³.
I would also like to be able to create my own. Is this possible?