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![]() the question in the title |
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I really don't think it's possible... what's the circumstances that you need it in?
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alt + 2,5,4 prints a solid black square
or put two of these together [ ] there is another one for just an square outline but I can't remember nor find it |
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oh, I was thinking more link the little two that means mathmatically squared.
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There is one for that too.
Search the internet with Google for ASCI charts and you will find a long list of characters. |
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Funny, I couldn't find anything that was exactly that.
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Grrrrrr
I spaek fluent typo http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...+charts&spell=1 Should have been ASCII |
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So there you have it then, to get a squared sign do [alt]+2+5+3 and hey presto. Nice one! Not that I'll ever use it though!
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In Windows, there's this keyboard program thing that contains some common ASCII characters for each font that you have, and you can copy off of it and paste it on your application.
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In Windows the program is called Character Map; it can be found in start>programs>accessories. Any symbol can be printed, nothing special, though sometimes you may need an image of it. If you need to make mathematical expressions using symbols you can go to sites like Algebra.com and find applets that will produce them for you.
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WOOOOoooooooOOOOWWWWW
Nine Replies without ANY right result!!!!!!! I want just a square (not sould black square)!to use it in my page in the net I want to write some thing and it's need square between the words TELL ME HOW CAN I PRINT SQUARE!PLEASE the person who tell me that , I will give him\her special thing I'm waiting your answer ![]() |
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We need more description. We answered as best as we could with info given. What exactly is it that you want? If you want just a plain ascii square, that answer was given. But I'm thinkin you want something more complex than that, try to give more detail and maybe we can help.
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Okay Guys
I want square exactly like the one in this site in the first line http://www.wackyb.co.nz/cr1.txt ![]() |
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Well besides copying and pasting, you could also use a character map. I believe the first reply gave you the ascii code. Good luck..
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There's a couple possibilities. You print things like that out on Windows by holding down ALT and doing combinations of keys on the number pad. You need to find an "ASCII chart" on the Internet to figure out the exact combo as I didn't exactly memorize the entire extended character set. You can type "charmap" into your run dialog if you want to just copy one of the squares from the character map under Windows.
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