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07/20/2005 04:28:47 AM · #1
I was trying to get special characters to appear in the title of my challenge submission, but I couldn't get it to work. I've tried using html-code (as in è) with and without square brackets around it, but it didn't work. Anyone know if this is possible at all? Would be nice to be able to spell foreign words correctly in the title...
07/20/2005 04:37:29 AM · #2
You can copy and paste from other applications - that seems to work. Here you go:

é
07/20/2005 04:39:10 AM · #3
Or run charmap.exe and pick from there or look at the character key codes like:
ALT+0233 é
ALT+0153 ™
ALT+0169 ©
07/20/2005 06:47:43 AM · #4
Yep, as Ken posted, the ALT+#### combination is the fastest, if you know the code for the character you wish to insert. Codes range from 0000 to 0255, and not all special characters are represented. To see what character each code represents, do the following:
- Open Excel
- In cell A1 of a new workbook, paste this formula: =char(row())
- Copy/paste that formula down column A all the way to cell A255.
The characters displayed are those that will appear when you hold down the alt key and press the four-digit code corresponding to the row number. If the row number has less than four digits, use zero(s) to pad it out, e.g., character 65 should be typed ALT+0065.
If you don't pad out wit zeros, you may not get what you expect. As I recall it's another character map, but I don't know a trick for displaying this one.

Edit:
Disclaimer... use special characters at your own risk. Some of them, particularly the numbers below 0020, can cause problems since they have special functions. If you don't understand those functions, best not to go there.

Message edited by author 2005-07-20 06:50:19.
07/20/2005 07:01:19 AM · #5
Thanks guys, that's very helpful. I used to know a lot of these codes by heart when I still did a lot of programming, time to brush up my memory!!
07/20/2005 07:28:44 AM · #6
™, ©

Just trying it out.......very cool.
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