It probably is a graphic in the program, however, if you were needing the
symbol in some writing (hint, instruction), I thought I'd point out a source
for a symbol in a typeface which looks exceptionally close to the program
item.  I was thinking you were trying to actually write something about it.

"To see all of the possibilities, click on the little [insert typeface
change to Wingdings 3, press alt+0128, typeface change back to
original]-shaped thing in the box at the far right of the...."

R.Baker

 -----Original Message-----
Sent:   Thursday, March 02, 2006 8:03 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: Terminology Question

Baker Randal PSNS wrote:
> I'm at work so I don't know what prog loaded the truetype typeface
Wingdings
> 3 (my guess is MS) on this machine but if I select Wingdings 3 as the
> typeface and type alt+0128 I get the "little downward arrow".  It's also
> identified as Wingdings 3: 61568.  That's probably as close as anything to
> an official ms-sanctioned name....Anyway, if it is an MS typeface, more
than
> likely you have that available on your machine.

Oh, and I thought is was agrpahic symbol!

> Just a stupid question, but what does it matter?

For instructional purposes:

"To see all of the possibilities, click on the little v-shaped thing in the
box at the far right of the ..." 

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