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You may input the ** in excel and ppt into word, and the two should be treated differently, that is: excel, ppt** and word are used separately to type the characters they should have.
Excel, ppt: alt+41466 corresponds to: .
If there is no such character in Word, the : will appear
As shown in the figure below, **:
As shown in the figure below, **::in excel and ppt
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This is the internal code input method,Appears is the character set is not supported,Use the Unicode character set should be fine。
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You first understand the ASCII code, and that's what it's all about.
There is an ASCII table, you can see it when you search it, and the corresponding numbers correspond to the characters.
Alt+Digit is the way these symbols are displayed.
You can enter the content of the ASCII table in Word, such as alt+35 is the number.
When you type it shows is
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