It does, in the Wingdings font anyway. In other circumstances - different fonts, etc. - that symbol
number represents a German o umlaut.

----- Original Message ----- From: "jerry martin" <jandymar...@clear.net>
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Does the ALT number combination also work in MS Word 2007; and if not,
what is the ALT number combination for a checkmark?  Thanks.  Jerry
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <ow...@jaws-users.com>
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Daily Tip:
Excel: Add A Check Mark (Fast)

You can insert a check mark into a spreadsheet via the Symbols menu,
but a
fast way to do it is to select Wingdings (from the Font menu on the
Home tab
of the Ribbon), press the ALT key, and type 0252. Note that you must
use the
number pad. Another hint: scrolling all the way to Wingdings in the
Font
menu is a pain. Instead, click it and then type wi. You’re there:
Press
ENTER and your cursor returns to the page with the Wingdings font.

 Daily Term:
strikethrough

A feature in word processors by which a word or phrase has a line or
lines
drawn through it, indicating that the word or phrase should be
ignored or
deleted.
David Ferrin
"Beauty fades but dumbness is forever."
Judge Judy
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