CTRL symbols

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by jacito, Apr 30, 2007.

  1. jacito

    jacito Guest

    Can anyone tell me the CTRL codes for "less than" and "greater than"?
    I'd like to use them in some notes in SW2007.

    thanks,
    Jim
     
    jacito, Apr 30, 2007
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  2. jacito

    jacito Guest

    I'm sorry, I'm exhausted these days. I meant can anyone tell me the
    CTRL codes for "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to"?

    thanks,
    Jim
     
    jacito, Apr 30, 2007
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  3. jacito

    fcsuper Guest

    Jim,

    There's two methods to add special codes into annotation notes.
    First, you can find and copy them from the built in windows ALT codes,
    available in the windows app Charactor Map normally under Start>All
    Programs>Accessories>

    I also have a SolidWorks macro that allows you to enter the ALT codes
    directly at: http://sw.fcsuper.com/index.php?name=UpDownload&req=viewdownloaddetails&lid=32

    Another method is right click on your annoation note and select
    Properties. Click on the location you wish to add your special
    character in the Note Text field, then click on the Add Symbol...
    button. Under symbol library, choose Custom Symbols. There you will
    find the greater than/lesser than symbols.

    In this same methodology, you can directly type <CUSTOM-GT-EQ2> or
    <CUSTOM-LT-EQ2> into your Note Text field as well.

    I hope this helps!

    Matt
    http://sw.fcsuper.com
    Moderator of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solidworks/
     
    fcsuper, Apr 30, 2007
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  4. jacito

    jacito Guest

    Thank you all very much. I've got what I need.
     
    jacito, Apr 30, 2007
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  5. jacito

    Engineer Guest

    alt + 8804 & alt +8805

    "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to"

    key board short cuts



    Deepak
     
    Engineer, May 1, 2007
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