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- Alt Codes for Celebration Holiday Symbols
Below is the complete list of Windows Alt codes for celebration, entertainment holiday symbols, their corresponding HTML entity numeric character references and, when available, their corresponding HTML entity named character references
- Wingdings and Webdings Cheat Sheet - spreadsheetcreative
A comprehensive cheat sheet for all of the Wingdings and Webdings symbols Downloadable in the following formats:
- Webdings character set and equivalent Unicode characters
This page lists (and attempts to display) all of the 223 characters in the Webdings font It also lists (and attempts to display) the equivalent Unicode characters
- Wingdings Webdings Font Icon Character Map (Printable Cheat Sheet)
In this table, I use Webdings (characters "p" and "q") to add a visualization to the data that makes it much clearer to the audience How much more appealing is that?!
- Wingdings Translator ☜☜☜ ― LingoJam
Use ALL CAPS for W D Gaster's language :) This is just a simple translator that you can use to convert text to Wingdings, or Wingdings to text If you'd like to find what some wingdings mean, paste it in the left box If you'd like to turn text into the Wingdings font, paste it into the right box
- Webdings Font Translator - Online Decoder, Encoder
Tool to write and translate the Webdings font, similar to Wingdings, that uses pictograms and dingbats instead of letters
- Webdings - Wikipedia
Webdings is a TrueType dingbat typeface developed in 1997 It was initially distributed with Internet Explorer 4 0, then as part of Core fonts for the Web, and is included in all versions of Microsoft Windows since Windows 98
- Webdings Translator | English and Symbols Converter
Use this online tool to translate your text into Webdings symbols or to convert Webdings back into English, all on the same page Just type your regular text in the left box, and you'll see it instantly converted into Webdings symbols on the right
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