Names of special characters
Use the terms in the following table to describe the special characters shown.
Character | Name |
|---|---|
′ | acute accent (not accent acute) |
& | ampersand |
< > | angle brackets |
’ | apostrophe (publishing character) |
' | apostrophe (user-typed text) |
* | asterisk (not star) |
@ | at sign |
\ | backslash |
{ } | braces (not curly brackets) |
[ ] | brackets |
^ | caret, circumflex (not accent circumflex) |
¢ | cent sign |
« » | chevrons, opening and closing. Microsoft term, seldom used, especially in documentation. Also referred to as merge field characters in Word. |
© | copyright symbol |
† | dagger |
° | degree symbol |
÷ | division sign |
$ | dollar sign |
[[ ]] | double brackets |
… | ellipsis (s), ellipses (pl). Do not add space between ellipsis points. |
— | em dash |
– | en dash |
= | equal sign (not equals sign) |
€ | euro symbol ... |
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