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Take another look at the sender address line – we can do a
little better, right?
In our example, the star characters which shall separate company name, street and town, look rather clumsy. A middle dot would be more beautiful. But how do you get one if your keyboard doesn't offer one?
Select the sender address line text frame once more in text edit mode. (Select the text tool and click into the text frame until the text ruler is visible above the frame.)
Now place the edit cursor in front of the first star character
and choose Special Characters
from the Edit menu. A dialog
opens which shows all special characters, which are available under
Unicode for the currently selected font.
Look for the category Punktory/gwiazdki
in this dialog.
You will find the BULLET OPERATOR
very soon. A click on this
character inserts this character on the actual position of the edit
cursor. (Don't wonder why the dialog Znaki
doesn't close
automatically. Znaki
is a system palette of OS X which will
stay open until you close it yourself.)
Now delete the no longer required star and mark the second star
as a text block with your mouse. Insert another BULLET OPERATOR
in the text frame. It will automatically overwrite the marked text
block.
Your sender address line should look similar to ours right now.