Tired of typing out “paragraph” every time your document needs legal flair and references? Wish there was a shortcut...
Windows Alt Code Tips and Resources
Using Alt codes, you can enter many a special character (such as the plus/minus sign, em dashes or non-breaking hyphens) on Windows. Find here tips and tutorials for using Windows Alt codes.
How to Type the Pound Symbol ( £ ) on a Windows PC
Need to invoice a client in London or jot down prices in pounds — but the £ symbol is nowhere to be seen on your...
How to Make the Plus and Minus Sign ± on Windows (Alt Code)
Struggling to find the plus/minus symbol to use in a spreadsheet, document or presentation? Find out here how to make...
How to Type Special Characters with Alt Codes on Windows
Struggling to insert the copyright symbol in an email or an accented letter in a Word document? Heard Alt codes would...
How to Type Em Dash — and En Dash – on Windows: Shortcuts and Tricks
Looking to make intermissions look right typographically or give a range of numbers with a dash that is neither too...
How to Type a Curly Apostrophe ’ on Windows Keyboard
Tired of putting straight and boring apostrophes where you could (and should) have proper curly ones? Want to shed the...
How to Enter a Non-Breaking Space (NBSP) on Windows
Looking at a price tag or date split across lines in your report — exactly where the break grates most? Non-breaking...
How to Type the Copyright Symbol © on a Windows Keyboard
Tired of constantly copying and pasting the copyright symbol ( © ) every time you need it in a document, text or...
How to Type the Section Sign § on a PC Keyboard
When you need to refer to a legal section swiftly and stylishly, the section sign — also called silcrow — is the...
How to Type Accents on Windows
Looking to steer clear of clichés during a tête-à-tête at the café? Better concentrate on the vis-à-vis — and on...