Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread Gay Alson
To avoid confusion with the greater than arrow, we use Wingdings Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs. For example, Click Start SomethingElse SomethingElse. I'm trying to define this as a Character style but all I can seem to accomplish is the font family, not the decimal symbol character

RE: Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread Fred Ridder
applied as part of its defintion. -Fred Ridder Subject: Directed arrows Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 08:48:00 -0400 From: gal...@epicor.com To: framers@lists.frameusers.com To avoid confusion with the “greater than” arrow, we use Wingdings Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs

Re: Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread David Artman
use Wingdings Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs. For example, Click Start SomethingElse SomethingElse. I'm trying to define this as a Character style but all I can seem to accomplish is the font family, not the decimal symbol character code Alt+0216. I would define your character

Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread Gay Alson
To avoid confusion with the "greater than" arrow, we use Wingdings Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs. For example, "Click Start > SomethingElse > SomethingElse." I'm trying to define this as a Character style but all I can seem to accomplish is the font family, not the decimal symbol

Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread Fred Ridder
applied as part of its defintion. -Fred Ridder Subject: Directed arrows Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 08:48:00 -0400 From: gal...@epicor.com To: framers at lists.frameusers.com To avoid confusion with the ?greater than? arrow, we use Wingdings Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs

Directed arrows

2012-08-23 Thread David Artman
> use Wingdings > Alt+0216 for a stylized arrow in procs. For example, "Click Start > > SomethingElse > SomethingElse." > I'm trying to define this as a Character style but all I can seem to > accomplish is the font family, not the decimal symbol character code > Alt+0216. I would define your