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Unicode Phonetic transcription This page is intended to help you get phonetic symbols into a word-processed document. It is intended primarily for people running Word 97 or later under Windows 98 or later, using the Unicode phonetic symbol font routinely supplied by Microsoft. For other Office applications - Excel, Access, Powerpoint, Outlook, Outlook Express - see below. 1. On UCL cluster installations, this means the font Lucida Sans Unicode. Open a blank document in Word. If you haven't already got this font installed, download it and install it. NB. 2. There are several ways to do this. (a) Copy and paste from the symbols below. Find the symbol you need in the table below, then copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) it into your document. Advantages: Straightforward.Disadvantages: You need to keep this page on-screen. (b) Do Insert | Symbol, and find the symbol in the drop-down box that appears. Advantages: Easy. (c) Use the programme Character Map, (d) Read the articles Eureka and Eureka-IPA (f) Use a phonetic keyboard.

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