Insert a character embedded by a circle

T

Turk

Dear all,

How can I insert a character, say an "z" embedded by a circle in a word doc?

Thannks


Turk
 
K

Klaus Linke

How can I insert a character, say an "z" embedded by a circle in a word


Hi Turk,

Large Unicode fonts have characters for all small and capital letters (and
numbers) enclosed in a circle.

For a circled small z, type 24E9 followed by Ctrl+X (assuming you have an
English Word2003).
For more, choose a large font such as "Arial Unicode MS", and look in the
subset "Enclosed Alphanumerics".


You could also use eq fields to superimpose a circle and a small z, but it's
a lot of bother to correctly size and position the two characters.
{eq \o\ac(O,z)} (using, say, U+25CB or U+25EF as the circle)

Greetings,
Klaus
 
K

Klaus Linke

By the way, just for curiosity, are you a german?

Ja (from Stuttgart, where it's currently loud till late into the night
because of the soccer world cup).

:) Klaus
 

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