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At 05:24 30/01/2013 +0000, Tom Davies wrote:
Is the fn a single key on the keyboard like the Ctrl or Alt keys?

Er, no: you get the result "fn" using a very crafty technique, sometimes known as "multiple keying".

o First you press the "f" key very briefly.
o Then you take your finger away from the "f" key and briefly press the "n" key instead.
o Now you will see the required result "fn" in your document.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker



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