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  1. Click on Log In or register a free account.
  2. When directed to your Dashboard, click the Add New button and choose how you want to upload your form.
  3. Use our sophisticated features that can help you enhance your document's text and design.
  4. Choose the ability to cover up character in text from the toolbar and use it on form.
  5. Check your text once more to ensure it has no errors or typos.
  6. Click on DONE to complete working on your form.

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Examples of characters include letters, numerical digits, common punctuation marks (such as . or -), and whitespace.
The magic sequence of keys Alt-255 typed at numeric keypad places an Invisible Character symbol into text. This character looks like a blank space in the program code and SAS output but is processed and printed by many programs as a valid text character.
Use the right-hand Alt key in combination with the appropriate letter to get one of the more common combinations (for example, Alt+e will result in: ). Press the symbol you want to use and then the letter you want to use it with (for example, if you first press the ~ symbol and then the n key, youll get: ).
To insert an ASCII character, press and hold down ALT while typing the character code. For example, to insert the degree () symbol, press and hold down ALT while typing 0176 on the numeric keypad. You must use the numeric keypad to type the numbers, and not the keyboard.
Using the number pad on a Windows computer lets you use the ANSI code for special characters and symbols. Press Alt + [the number code for the symbol or accented letter]. For example, Alt + 1 inserts ☺, while Alt + 0153 inserts the trademark .
Follow the steps below to solve the problem: Traverse the string and for each character, check if its ASCII value lies in the ranges [32, 47], [58, 64], [91, 96] or [123, 126]. If found to be true, it is a special character. Print Yes if all characters lie in one of the aforementioned ranges. Otherwise, print No.
In Windows, you can type any character you want by holding down the ALT key, typing a sequence of numbers, then releasing the ALT key.
Some of the common types are: Whitespace Characters: Space (U+0020): The most familiar invisible character, representing a blank space. Tab (U+0009): Used to create horizontal space between characters.

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