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the admiral formerly known as overclocked
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In one of the default Windows fonts, there is an eye character, but I can't find the damn thing. Help?
tia -OC
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Capital N in the Webdings font is an eye.
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Even though you've already got your answer - in the future, use Character Map and select Webdings (or whatever) as the font. It'll show you all the different things you can use, etc. I think the coolest stuff I've ever seen is with Wiesbaden Swing Dingbats (part of Adobe Font Folio 9)...it's almost like outlined clipart (no color) but it's a single letter keystroke...heh
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