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    I'm in 2006 Map and 2006 LDT

    I've had a custom RomanS.shx for the past 15 years that has additional symbols in it that are not in the standard one.
    For example:
    %%150 = Centerline
    %%130 = Delta
    %%133 = Property Line
    %%201 - 210 = Roman Numerals, and more.

    They work great in old style single line text, but they have never worked in MText. I just get a question mark, until last week. The centerline symbol showed up in a piece of text imported from an outside DWG, but I could not figure out how. I could not see what code was there, it totally stumped me, but it got me thinking. Is it possible?

    Does anyone know how I can get these characters to show up properly in MText?

    And not the symbols that are in there via the U+ codes. They look so different than romans that I can not use them.

    Thanks for any help you can offer,
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    You need to look up ALT codes for text symbols.
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    By "ALT codes", are you refering to these?:
    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona View Post
    .........not the symbols that are in there via the U+ codes. They look so different than romans that I can not use them............
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    SLW210: I thought they were referred to as the ASCII codes?

    ASCII code: Place the cursor at the desired location; hold the ALT key while typing the numbers (ignore the ?Alt+?). When you release the ALT key the symbol will appear.

    For anyone interested in using special characters in AutoCAD I refer you to the following from which the above quote was taken.

    http://newsletters.hagerman.com/news.../ebul61-CT.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    SLW210: I thought they were referred to as the ASCII codes?

    ASCII code: Place the cursor at the desired location; hold the ALT key while typing the numbers (ignore the ?Alt+?). When you release the ALT key the symbol will appear.

    For anyone interested in using special characters in AutoCAD I refer you to the following from which the above quote was taken.

    http://newsletters.hagerman.com/news.../ebul61-CT.htm
    Depends on where you ask. A search for alt codes gives a better result.

    ALT CODES
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    Code wars? Really? OK...you win. They are ALT codes.
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    Well, thats all well and good, but in those ASCII Alt Codes there are no Centerline, Property Line, Monument Line, Roman Numerals, etc. that I can use. They look so bad I can not use them.

    back to the original question:
    Why can't I use %%150 (centerline) in MText?
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    Right-click in MTEXT and pick Symbol. You'll have to find a font that has all the specialty characters you need incorporated in their character set.
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