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Google Translator
A RECOLHER = to collect (recover)
Aluguel a Pagar = rent payable
acionistas ou cotistas = shareholders or corporate shareholders
Bem Vindo = Welcome
Câmbio = exchange
Contas a pagar = Accounts Payable
HONORÁRIOS PROFISSIONAIS A PAGAR = honorary professionals to pay
Juros = interest
PREJUÍZOS ACUMULADOS EXERCÍCIOS ANTERIORES = accumulated damages previous
exercise
Salários = wages
To input
characters that
are not on your keyboard
- Press and hold the ALT key, and then press the keys on the numeric
keypad that represent the decimal code value of the character you want to
input.
- After you finish typing, release the ALT key.
Windows generates the character you specified.
Notes
 | If the first digit you type is 0, the value is recognized as a
code point, or character value, in the current
. For example, when your current input language is
US-English (Code page 1252:
Windows Latin-1), pressing ALT and then typing 0163 on the
numeric keypad produces £, the pound sign (U+00A3). When your current input
language is Russia (code page 1251: Windows Cyrillic), the
same key sequence produces the Cyrillic capital letter JE (U+0408).
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 | If the first digit you type is any number from 1 through 9,
the value is recognized as a code point in the system's OEM code page. The
result differs depending on the Windows system language
specified in Regional and Language Options in Control Panel. For example, if
your system language is English (US), the code page is 437 (MS-DOS
Latin US), so pressing ALT and then typing 163 on the numeric keypad
produces ú (U+00FA, Latin lowercase letter U with acute). If your system
language is Greek (OEM code page 737 MS-DOS Greek), the same
sequence produces the Greek lowercase letter MU (U+03BC). |
When creating your documents, you may need to use a special character in your
text, such as a trademark (™) or degree (°) symbol. To see all the
characters you can use for a particular font, click Start, point to
All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and
then click Character Map.
You can copy and paste the characters you need from Character Map into your
document.
If the character you need is not displayed in Character Map, you can design
your own character using Private Character Editor (PCE). Using PCE, you can draw
special letters, logos, or ideographs, and link them into your font library for
repeated use.
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