Thank You Cyber Taz! This helps allot. (wipes the sweat off her brow)
Unfortunately, not all of the punctuation marks for the letters will work
using this method. For example, I cannot use this method to accent 'i' or
'u'.
I guess I was looking for an easy way to just type normally and the
keyboard/computer would add the accent the letter with a simple click of the
shift key, or something similar.
Is there a way to print off a list of "Alt+0241" symbols for reference? I
don't think I can memorize them at the moment as I am currently trying to
learn Spanish... Hence the post. =)
Thank you again for your help!
Sarah
"CyberTaz" wrote:
Hi Diva Mom-
For ñ you can type Ctrl+Shift+~, then type n or N. If you do this frequently
you might want to memorize Alt+0241 (on the Numeric Keypad). Most work in a
similar fashion.
You could also look at InsertSymbol in MS Word's menu or use the Windows
Character Map Accessory to research others.
HTH |:)
"Diva Mom" wrote:
How do you type Spanish words using Word 2003 so they show the correct
punctuation?
Example: Como (the 'o' needs to be exemplified with a small sideways dash
above)
I have enabled Language tools to utilize Spanish words in Word as well as
enabled the keyboard to recognize the language. (or at least I think I have)
Is there a special way to do this, or is this not possible?
I am sorry if this is a repeat question, but I have spent the better part of
two hours trying to figure this out.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can offer me.
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