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Manuscript paper (sometimes staff paper in U.S. English, or just music paper) is paper preprinted with staffs ready for musical notation.
Open the Microsoft Word document where you want to add musical symbols to the text. Click the "Symbol" button on the Insert tab and then select "More Symbols" from the bottom of the menu. Select "Arial Unicode MS" or "MS UI Gothic" from the Font category menu.
Click the second "Format" tab and click the "Group" icon. Click "Group" from the drop-down menu. Copy and paste the staffs to make a music sheet. Press "Ctrl-C" to copy the grouped lines and "Ctrl-V" to paste a copy of the entire staff onto the page, or into another document.
Click the "Symbol" button on the Insert tab and then select "More Symbols" from the bottom of the menu. Select "Arial Unicode MS" or "MS UI Gothic" from the Font category menu. Select "Miscellaneous" from the Subset category menu to quickly jump to the music symbol section of the list.
Using Alt Codes Alt codes are typed using the numeric keypad. To insert an eighth note symbol (), hold the Alt key and type 13 using the numeric keypad. To insert a beamed eighth note (), hold the Alt key and type 14 using the numeric keypad.
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First, you can learn their Unicode values and enter them by typing the code in Word, then pressing Alt-X. The flat, natural, and sharp symbols are 266d, 266e, and 266f, respectively. As you point out, these characters are not present in Times New Roman, but Word should select a font that does include them.
Select the text you want to comment on, or click at the end of the text. On the Review tab, click New Comment. Type your comment. Word shows your comment in a balloon in the document's margin.
First and foremost, select the text which you want to put in margin. Then click Home tab. Next, click the extend button in Paragraph group. Now you will open the Paragraph dialog box. Look at the Indentation part. ... At last, click OK to save the change.
1Select the chunk of text you want to comment on. ... 2On the Review tab, click the New Comment button in the Comments group. ... 3Type your comment. ... 4Click the mouse back in your text or press the Esc key to stop typing the comment. ... 5Click the Reviewing Pane button to see the comments.
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