Oh, by the way, Windows-1252 character encoding is not portable, so you might 
not want to use alt -0,1,3,3.  Unless you do a conversion later.

On WordPad type 2026 and then Alt-X.  You get Unicode ellipsis.  

There might be a way to convince your notebook that you are typing from a 
keypad, but I don't know how.

Dar



On Jul 11, 2013, at 2:08 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:

> Anyone know how to generate an ellipsis character on a Windows computer
> with no numeric keypad?  The standard key combination of alt -0,1,3,3 only
> seems to work for the numric keypad.
> 
> Pete
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