Thank you.  I finally discovered it by the end of the day last week. 
Thank you for responding.

Porter

>>> CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/04/07 7:28 PM >>>
On Thursday 01 March 2007, + Rashelle Porter wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> Hi crazy question!  I am a computer applications teacher and we are
> currently learning the symbols on the keyboard.  Is there and ALT
keyboard
> command for the cent sign?  I know lots of other shortcuts like ALT +
1,
> and ALT + 167 etc.  Help Me Please.  The kids like to learn these.

There were several answers to your question. 

But as you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Thursday 01 March 2007, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> Assuming you are using Windows, Alt +0162 gives a cent sign "ยข". Note:
> you must enter the zero; Alt +162 is different. Note too that the
numbers
> must  be entered from the numeric keypad with Numlock on.
>
> For a complete list go to Start>All Programs>Accessories>System
> Tools>Character Map. This will bring up a table of characters. Click
on one
> and look bottom *right*. If there is one, the Alt key combination will
be
> shown. Or you can drag the selected character into OpenOffice
> Writer/Calc/...

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