How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols
You can use keyboard symbols to create objects such as animals or people. When you are done reading this article, you will be be able to make a fish using keyboard symbols. Type a greater than sign.
Method 1 of 2:
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Picture 1 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type a greater than sign. -
Picture 2 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type a less than sign. -
Picture 3 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type a greater than sign. -
Picture 4 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols You should have this: ><> -
Picture 5 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Or you can do this <*))))<
Method 2 of 2:
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Picture 6 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Here is another variation on the fish: <º)))>< -
Picture 7 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type the less than sign <. -
Picture 8 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Find the degree sign º. You may have to go to Microsoft Word or another word processor and go to "insert symbol" to get this sign. You can also do a Google search of the degree symbol and copy-and-paste from there. -
Picture 9 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type 3 right parentheses next ))). -
Picture 10 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols Type a greater than sign followed by a less than sign. >< -
Picture 11 of How to Create a Fish Using Keyboard Symbols To reverse the direction of the fish, simply follow the steps above in reverse order. But be sure to switch the directions of the parentheses and greater/less than signs. You should end up with ><(((º>
Update 05 March 2020
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