I restarted the VM, opened Firefox, and navigated to the page in question. I then restarted the VM in Safe Mode and installed Guest Additions WITH Direct3D Experimental support. I then restarted the VM, opened Firefox, and navigated to the page in question. At this point, I turned on 3D Hardware Acceleration to see if this setting without Direct3D enabled effected anything. I then restarted the VM in Safe Mode and installed Guest Additions WITHOUT Direct3D Experimental support. This was before Guest Additions was installed. I then navigated to the page and noticed that the VM did NOT crash. I then proceeded to install Adobe Flash Player as the particular page in question requires. After freshly installing the OS, I installed a fresh copy of Firefox. To eliminate the possibility that the VM itself had a problem, I installed a new, fresh VM with same OS as the previous VM. I found that the crash still occurred with different instance. I then opened up Portable Firefox to see if the problem was only with my installed version of Firefox. I then quickly restarted the VM and noticed the same problem occurred when navigating to a particular page. When I upgraded to latest version of VirtualBox, 4.2.18, I noticed a particular page that I was on crashed the VM immediately. I've used VirtualBox for several years now and have never noticed a bug like this.
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In Windows there are several shortcuts to enter the degree character into any program but they use a numeric keypad, not the number row above the letters. Insert | Symbols | Symbol and look for the Per Thousand / Per Mille character. Insert | Symbols | Symbol and look for the Per Thousand / Per Mille character ‰ Once in a document you can copy it to AutoCorrect and make your own shortcut. You'll see this on the far right, in the Symbols group. The ribbon is the horizontal menu between your document title and the document. Use the standard Word symbol shortcut 2030 then Alt + X Microsoft Word for Windows 2016, 2013, 2010, or 2007 1. The Hex code lets you find the Per Thousand/Per Mille symbol quickly in the Insert Symbol dialog or Windows Character Map (see below) Web: ‰ ‰įYI only, Web codes aren’t used in Microsoft Office. When the MathType editor opens, create the equation and click or tap Insert to insert an equation into the document. Click Open MathType or Open Chemtype and an editor will load. In the Home tab, click the MathType icon. Use the Hex code in Word as a shortcut to enter any symbol. Adding equations using the MathType Add-in for PowerPoint. To insert the approximately equal to or almost equal to sign in an equation block or placeholder: Click in the document where you want to enter an equation. When I press enter directly in the empty box, it gives me an extra row, which is great. Per Thousand / Per Mille sign codes Decimal: 8240 Hex: 2030 So I always insert equations with the shortcut key Alt +, and when it comes to matrix, I will do left parentheses ( then right parentheses ), then space, where an empty box will form in the middle. How to type the Per Thousand (or it’s official name ‘Per Mille’) sign ‰ into Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint.
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