how do i use roman numerals while using word?

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tinkerbell_lauz

I need to use roman numerals in a document. How do i do it because their
isn't any on the keyboard is their anywhere on the computer that i can select
to use?
 
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Ed Bennett

tinkerbell_lauz said:
I need to use roman numerals in a document.

You just used one at the beginning of that sentence.

Use the Shift key on your keyboard to get capital letters. Then use the key
found in between the "u" and "o" keys to get an I, the one between "c" and
"b" to get a V, the one between "z" and "c" to get an X, etc etc etc.
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Man, youse MVP's get all the tough questions... :)


| tinkerbell_lauz <[email protected]> was very
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| > I need to use roman numerals in a document.
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| You just used one at the beginning of that sentence.
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| Use the Shift key on your keyboard to get capital letters. Then use the
key
| found in between the "u" and "o" keys to get an I, the one between "c" and
| "b" to get a V, the one between "z" and "c" to get an X, etc etc etc.
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| Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)

Tinker

A good representation of Roman numerals can be made using a standard US
keyboard.. from the beginning..

I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII,
XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI.. see, I feel like a Roman already..

For more info on the structure, go to
http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html

A more authentic look can be had by typing it out in Times New Roman..
 

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