Thanks, this works great in Word, but I can't move it to Excel, where I need it. Do you know if this is possible? There is no condensed feature in the font dialogue in Excel. So far, I'm using the cent sign and just pasting it in.
 
Thanks, everyone for your help again.
Erica

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 11:47 AM 2/18/06 -0800, eshbmusic1 wrote:
>Can anyone tell me how to get a C with a slash through it to represent cut
>time in Word without changing fonts?

Yes. Use a "c" and a pipe "|" (shift-backslash). Select them both together,
go to the font dialog, choose "character spacing" and set "condensed" to
the appropriate value. In 12 point Times New Roman bold, that's 3.3 points.

Dennis




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