> -----Original Message----- > From: Austin Hastings [mailto:austin_hastings@;yahoo.com] > > How do you write a < in a Windows based environment? (Other than by > copying them from Larry's emails or loading MSWord to do > insert->symbol)
You could use the Character Map accessory to put the character into the clipboard, or press the alt and hold the alt key while typing 0171 (or 0187) < alt+0171 > alt+0187