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Default How Enter Special Character With Dots Over It?

On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 1:27:30 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 7:15:01 PM UTC-7, Peyton Todd wrote:
Hello. I need to enter special characters with dots over them. I know this
can be done with vowels and the letter 'y' by keying Shift-Control and then
the letter. But I need to do it over *consonants* - at least capital B and V
and maybe so others. If beggars can be choosers, I would very much prefer
three dots instead of just two.

Any ideas?

Thanks!


what about if my name is Zoe


The character ë is typed (using the US keyboard) in Word just like all the
other letters with an umlaut/dieresis: Ctrl-Shift-:, e .