john
Mon May 12 01:04:01 CDT 2008
Glad it helped. You probably have a num lock key to temporarily lock the
keypad on too.
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"Bob" wrote:
> John,
>
> I was not using the key pad I was using the numbers across the top of the
> key board. I am using a Compaq laptop so here's what I ended up doing. I
> would press and hold ALT+FN+0160. The 0160 was entered using the keypad
> buried within the keyboard not the numbers across the top of the key board.
> Clear as mud? This worked. Thank you.
>
> Bob
>
>
> "John Wilson" wrote:
>
> > Works for me too.
> >
> > Are you holding down ALT while you type all four numbers and are you using
> > the numeric key pad not the normal numerals?
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> > "Bob" wrote:
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> > > How do I enter a hard space in Power Point 2007? MS Word uses
> > > CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR to accomplish this. I searched the internet and found
> > > where you can use ALT+0160 for Power Point 2003. This doesn't seem to work
> > > in Power Point 2007. I can cut and paste from Word to Power Point but this
> > > seems to be a difficult way to do it.