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REMEMBER TO KEEP NON-TYPING FINGERS ON THE HOME KEYS,THAT'S GREAT!," "
# $ % & *
$ % and & are typed with the first finger of each hand, while pressing SHIFT.
# and * are typed with the second finger of each hand, while pressing SHIFT.
f$
3,3,5,4,12,-1,5
f%
3,3,5,4,12,-1,6
j&
3,3,8,4,1,-1,8
d#
3,3,4,4,12,-1,4
k*
3,3,9,4,1,-1,9
d$
3,3,4,4,12,-1,5
d%
3,3,4,4,12,-1,6
k&
3,3,9,4,1,-1,8
f#
3,3,5,4,12,-1,4
j*
3,3,8,4,1,-1,9
f$$ f$$%% f$$%%&&
f%% f%%&& f%%&&**
j&& j&&%% j&&%%$$
k** k**&& k**&&%%
d## d##$$ d##$$&&
k** k**$$ k**$$##
d## d##&& d##&&**
A number sign, "#", means "number" if used before a number: Suite #3.
If used after a number, the symbol "#" means "pounds", as in 3# cat food.
A dollar sign, "$", indicates dollars: "$4" or "$4.50", but not "$4.00".
The percent sign, "%", is used in charts but rarely in formal writing.
Example of symbols in charts: "Item #1 Home Mortgage $700/mo. 35%"
An ampersand, "&", is used with names of firms: Jones & Sons; B & R, Inc.
An asterisk, "*", is used for footnotes and with tabular entries: * ITEM