Excel: CTRL Key Doesn't Yield Alternate Character SetID: Q43501
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Several fonts use the CTRL key as a modifier to access alternate
characters; for example, CTRL+Q is a cloverleaf in the Chicago font.
In Microsoft Excel versions 2.2, 3.0 and 4.0, the CTRL key is mapped
to the COMMAND+OPTION key combination for executing user-defined
macros. Therefore, the CTRL key can not be used to access alternate
characters.
If the ASCII code of the alternate characters is known, it can be
placed in the Excel document using the CHAR() command.
For example, do the following to enter the cloverleaf (ASCII 17 in the
Chicago font) into a cell:
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Last Reviewed: March 12, 1999