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Inserting special characters
A
special character
is one not found on a standard English keyboard.
For example, © ¾ æ ç ñ ö ø ¢ are all special characters. To insert a
special character:
1) Place the cursor where you want the character to appear.
2) Click Insert > Special Character to open the Special
Characters window (Figure 63).
3) Select the characters you wish to insert, in order, then click OK.
The selected characters are shown in the lower left of the dialog.
As you select a character, it is shown on the lower right, along
with its numerical code.
Note
Different fonts include different special characters. If you do
not find a particular special character, try changing the
Font
selection.
Figure 63: The Special Characters window,
where you can insert special characters.
Tip
Notice that the characters selected appear in the bottom-left
corner of the window.
Setting tab stops and indents
The horizontal ruler shows both the default tab stops and any that you
have defined. To set the measurement unit and the spacing of default
tab stops, go to Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer >
General.
You can also set or change the measurement unit by right-clicking on
the ruler to open a list of units, as shown in Figure 64. Click on one of
them to change the ruler to that unit.
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