May 24, 2008
Create your own special characters in Windows XP
Date: February 20th, 2008
Author: Greg Shultz
If what is viagra you’ve ever wanted to create your own font or maybe just a special character — for example, a character showing your initials for when you wish to approve documents with your “signature” — you can easily create your own special characters using a hidden Windows XP tool called the Private Character Editor. Here’s how:
- Press [Windows]R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type eudcedit in the Open text box and click OK.
- When the Private Character Editor launches, you’ll see the Select Code dialog box. Click OK.
- A user interface that looks and works very much like Paint will appear. From this, you may use standard tools to create your characters.
- When you finish, select the Save Character command on the Edit menu.
Once you save your new character, you can access it using the Character Map tool. Here’s how:
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Press [Windows]R to open the Run dialog box.
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Type charmap in the Open text box and click OK.
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When the Character Map appears, select the Font drop-down list and select All Fonts (Private Characters).
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Select your character, click the Select button, and then click the Copy button.
You can now paste your font character in any document that you want.
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