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To: | "Simon Mustoe" <>, <>, <>, <> |
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Subject: | Decimal Vs Sexagesimal Notation for GeographicalLocation |
From: | " Moorhead Family" <> |
Date: | Tue, 11 May 2010 13:29:57 +1000 |
Hi Simon and others,The symbol for degrees can be accessed on most keyboards by pressing SHIFT ALT 248...using the 248 either on the RHS of most keyboards or the secondary number keys under the letters in a laptop (if you know what I mean!)..... You then get 35° Cheers, BillPS It was Len Ezzy , a cartographer from Townsville who showed me that little trick! |
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