Ctrl-~ (Ctrl-Shift-`) then n.
And do follow Suzanne's link because there are more ways out there that you
want to know about.
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See also the MVP FAQ:
http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Opinicus" wrote in message
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"kexon" wrote
I am trying to find information on the above , as I am learning Spanish
and
need these marks for puncuation
On my system, control+shift+tilde then immediately type the letter that
you want the tilde over. (In your case n.) In unicode this is character
00F1.
However if you want Word to proofread (spell-check) the documents that you
write in Spanish properly, a better way would be to install a Spanish
keyboard, switch to that, and use whatever key(s) it wants to produce a ñ.
HTH.
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