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Guest  +  12905 Thu, 13 Nov 03 09:18 PM
Does anybody know the name of the symbol that means 'at'? Is it @
chris  +  12907 Thu, 13 Nov 03 10:06 PM
I'm neither a computer genius not an expert user but as far I know, yes the @ symbol represents the word 'at'

Hitchhiker, Trellis, Woodward and many others are pretty nifty (competent) when it comes to computers so they'll be the best people to answer your question.
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Mike in Japan  +  12915 Thu, 13 Nov 03 11:58 PM
Most people I know refer to it as the 'at symbol'.
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