Special characters (characters sub) for base as Octal and hexadecimal number systems.

I would like to add the characters void series of numbers to base such as the Octal and hexadecimal numbers. Is there a function that I can play with my keyboard to get these characters sub? Microsoft Office Word 2007 have only 0, 1, and 2 for base numbers.

Hello Intrepid02,

·         What, exactly, are the special characters that you want to add?

·         You want to add them with Office 2007?

If you want to add special characters with office, the question you have posted is related to Microsoft Office and would be better suited to the Microsoft Office community. Please visit the link below to find a community that will provide the support you want.

http://www.Microsoft.com/Office/Community/en-us/default.mspx?DG=Microsoft.public.Office.misc&lang=en&CR=us

Thank you

Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers. Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

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