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If you don't know, you can hold down the Alt key and press numbers on the numberpad, release the alt key and a symbol will appear.
If you want to create them the easy way, go to
Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map
If you do not have this on your Windows OS then you can add it by going to
Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs>Add/Remove WIndows Components>Accessories and Utilities>(click on)"Details">Accessories>(click on)"Details">Character Map
Check it then "Ok", "Ok", "Next". Then it will show up. There are many many symbols in there. I was going to make an animated stick-figure scenario but it would be too big of a project for one person. Sow ithout further adeu..
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That's the one i always use.
And then i might make an "animation"..
º¿º •¿• ∙¿∙ ¿ <I CAN'T SEE!
Or something like that.. Sooo.. Watcha got ???
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If you want to create them the easy way, go to
Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map
If you do not have this on your Windows OS then you can add it by going to
Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs>Add/Remove WIndows Components>Accessories and Utilities>(click on)"Details">Accessories>(click on)"Details">Character Map
Check it then "Ok", "Ok", "Next". Then it will show up. There are many many symbols in there. I was going to make an animated stick-figure scenario but it would be too big of a project for one person. Sow ithout further adeu..
º¿º
That's the one i always use.
And then i might make an "animation"..
º¿º •¿• ∙¿∙ ¿ <I CAN'T SEE!
Or something like that.. Sooo.. Watcha got ???
--------------------------------------¯\_(º.0)_/¯