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I was wondering, does anyone know the ASCII code for a check mark? What about the alt+number code? I need to put check marks in a document, and would rather not hand write them. Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by: oog
This one: ?ã is character 221A in Unicode. You should have an application called charmap.exe under Windows that helps you find these.
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: oog
This one: ?ã is character 221A in Unicode. You should have an application called charmap.exe under Windows that helps you find these.
That's the square root symbol. 221A is square root.
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Weird.. your quote shows up differently than what his message actually showed in the forum. Maybe your browser can't handle unicode?Originally posted by: KraziKidThat's the square root symbol. 221A is square root.Originally posted by: oog This one: ?ã is character 221A in Unicode. You should have an application called charmap.exe under Windows that helps you find these.
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Hm, I guess it is the square root thing. Try 2713, 2714, 10102, and 237b
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Hmm, try 10003 and 10004
Originally posted by: notfred
Regardless of this unicode discussion, there is no ASCII check mark.
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
I assume you're not using word, or other wysiwyg word processor? You'd just use windings in that case.
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
alt-0252 is a check mark in wingdings, and P is a checkmark in wingdings 2