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Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

  1. #1
    Katydid
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    Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    hunting rifle. Any suggestions?

  2. #2
    Andrea Jones
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    RE: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    How about Alt+399 in the Symbol font?

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    "Katydid" wrote:

    > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


  3. #3
    Katydid
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    RE: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    Thanks Andrea, but what I really need is a circle with a slightly larger plus
    sign centered directly in the center of that circle. Alt 399 gives me an Ã…
    which is not quite what I need. I can't even find what I want anywhere in
    the symbols section, but it is a widely used character in manufacturing. I
    guess I will have to keep spelling it out. ugh!

    "Andrea Jones" wrote:

    > How about Alt+399 in the Symbol font?
    >
    > Andrea Jones
    > http://www.allaboutoffice.co.uk
    > http://www.stratatraining.co.uk
    > http://www.allaboutclait.com
    >
    > "Katydid" wrote:
    >
    > > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


  4. #4
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
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    Re: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    Katydid wrote:
    > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?



    How about Alt-177 from the Wingdings font?

    Bill

  5. #5
    Katydid
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    Re: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    I get it to work great (mine for some reason only works with alt 187 even
    though on the wingdings menu it does say symbol 177) if I am in font
    windings, but I will be combining in the same cell with arial fonts, for
    instance:

    ╗ Ø.0M-AM-BM - but formated, the ╗ comes out as the right symbol. Does
    anything work while you are still in ariel?

    "Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from addre" wrote:

    > Katydid wrote:
    > > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?

    >
    >
    > How about Alt-177 from the Wingdings font?
    >
    > Bill
    >


  6. #6
    Jeff
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    RE: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    We use a GD&T font that gives you all the symbols that you are looking for.

    "Katydid" wrote:

    > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


  7. #7
    Katydid
    Guest

    RE: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    Jeff - I would love to have a GD&T Fond, do you know where I can get ahold of
    the set?

    Thanks,
    Kate

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > We use a GD&T font that gives you all the symbols that you are looking for.
    >
    > "Katydid" wrote:
    >
    > > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


  8. #8
    Jeff
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    RE: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    e-mail me @ jswope@visteon.com and I will send them to you!

    "Jeff" wrote:

    > We use a GD&T font that gives you all the symbols that you are looking for.
    >
    > "Katydid" wrote:
    >
    > > I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    > > need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    > > circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    > > hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


  9. #9
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
    Guest

    Re: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    Katydid wrote:
    > I get it to work great (mine for some reason only works with alt 187 even
    > though on the wingdings menu it does say symbol 177) if I am in font
    > windings, but I will be combining in the same cell with arial fonts, for
    > instance:
    >
    > ╗ Ø.0M-AM-BM - but formated, the ╗ comes out as the right symbol. Does
    > anything work while you are still in ariel?
    >
    > "Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from addre" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Katydid wrote:
    >>
    >>>I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    >>>need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    >>>circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    >>>hunting rifle. Any suggestions?

    >>
    >>
    >>How about Alt-177 from the Wingdings font?
    >>
    >>Bill
    >>



    If you have a string of Arial characters, for example, and want this one
    Wingding in the middle you can do it. With my old Excel97 you can just
    highlight that one character in Excel's little editing window and change the
    font for it from the drop down font list. You won't see the change made in the
    editing window, but when you hit enter you'll see it correctly in the cell
    you're editing. Or I sometimes will just copy/paste the desired symbol into the
    Arial string from a listing of special fonts.

    I believe that with newer versions of Excel you can also just directly insert a
    symbol from the drop down menus, but I can't say for sure what the process is
    since I don't have the newer version.

    Good luck...

    Bill

  10. #10
    Bill Martin -- (Remove NOSPAM from address)
    Guest

    Re: Wing Ding for geometric POSITION

    Katydid wrote:
    > Jeff - I would love to have a GD&T Fond, do you know where I can get ahold of
    > the set?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Kate
    >
    > "Jeff" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>We use a GD&T font that gives you all the symbols that you are looking for.
    >>
    >>"Katydid" wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>I use alt-0216 for Ø diameter, and alt-248 for ° degrees, but what I really
    >>>need is a geometric dimensioning and tolerancing POSITION symbol. It is a
    >>>circle with a plus sign over it. It kind of looks like the crosshairs of a
    >>>hunting rifle. Any suggestions?


    ----------------

    Bear in mind that one problem with using non-standard fonts is that the document
    may not format properly on someone else's machine unless they have that font
    too. Special fonts can be a great solution if you're not communicating the
    resulting file with various other people.

    Bill

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