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i am trying to organise a skills matrix in MS Word. I wanted a key to be represented by 5 symbols ranging from a blank circle split into 4, 1/4 circle filled in, 1/2 circle filled in, 3/4 circle filled in and full circle complete.
Anyone know where i can get these for free. i have looked at Wingdings and Wingding2 and other symbols.
Cheers
Sinky
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tried that DJ. would have been perfect but my system will not allow me to install new fonts on the C: drive. thats why i need the symbols. any other ideas?
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If you type 'afkpu' into the customise box on the page I linked to, it will give you the images you need. You could chop them up and use those to insert?
Managed to get the symbol chart saved as a picture. Cropped the symbols i needed to 50x50 pixel pictures and just inserted these into the table in MS Word. not as neat as the font but will have to do. cheers for the help.
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