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Thumbs up Answer: How do you type the word resume?

Yes, I can definitely help you with that! The small slash character above the 'e' is called an accent mark, and it is used in some languages to indicate the pronunciation of a word. To type the word "resume" with the accent mark, you can follow these steps:
  1. Open a new Microsoft Word document.
  2. Place your cursor where you want to type the word "resume".
  3. Press and hold the 'Alt' key on your keyboard.
  4. While holding the 'Alt' key, type the numbers '0233' on the numeric keypad (not the numbers at the top of the keyboard).
  5. Release the 'Alt' key, and the letter 'é' with the accent mark should appear.

Alternatively, you can also use the Insert Symbol feature in Microsoft Word to insert the accent mark. Here's how:
  1. Open a new Microsoft Word document.
  2. Place your cursor where you want to type the word "resume".
  3. Click on the 'Insert' tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
  4. Click on the 'Symbol' button in the 'Symbols' group.
  5. Select 'More Symbols' from the drop-down menu.
  6. In the 'Symbol' dialog box, select the 'Latin-1 Supplement' subset from the 'Subset' drop-down menu.
  7. Scroll down until you find the letter 'é' with the accent mark, and click on it to select it.
  8. Click on the 'Insert' button to insert the letter into your document.
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