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How do I do an irish fada in word
Can anyone tell me how to do fada's over letters in word?
I am trying to write the name Roisin with the fada over o and the last i? Tks |
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Answer: How do I do an irish fada in word
Hi there! Adding a fada to a letter in Microsoft Word is actually quite easy. Here's how you can do it:
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How do I do an irish fada in word
Hi Toto
I don't know the layout of an Irish/English keyboard. However, you may want to try this: 1. Go to "Insert" 2. Select "Symbol" 3. In the font field you go to the top and select "(normal text)" 4. Scroll down and and select "Insert" or doulbe click on the letter you wish to insert. The Ã* or ì should be there. On a Swiss keyboard we have the possibility to go for such characters with holding down "Alt Gr" and press the accouring button. Kind regads, Simon "Toto" wrote: Can anyone tell me how to do fada's over letters in word? I am trying to write the name Roisin with the fada over o and the last i? Tks |
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How do I do an irish fada in word
I believe the fada is the same as an acute accent - if so, on my UK keyboard
it is on the same key as the at-sign (@) and pressing Ctrl+(fada) followed by the letter, produces the result - Róisín. -- Enjoy, Tony "Toto" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how to do fada's over letters in word? I am trying to write the name Roisin with the fada over o and the last i? Tks |
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How do I do an irish fada in word
For a list of other, similar shortcuts, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/InsertSpecChars.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message ... I believe the fada is the same as an acute accent - if so, on my UK keyboard it is on the same key as the at-sign (@) and pressing Ctrl+(fada) followed by the letter, produces the result - Róisín. -- Enjoy, Tony "Toto" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how to do fada's over letters in word? I am trying to write the name Roisin with the fada over o and the last i? Tks |
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How do I do an irish fada in word
Off topic - I used to have a friend who used the name Roisinn as her online
persona and a needlework business. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Toto" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me how to do fada's over letters in word? I am trying to write the name Roisin with the fada over o and the last i? Tks |
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160- á, 0193- Á 130- é, 0201- É 161- í, 0205- Í 162- ó, 0211- Ó Hope this helps. |
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An addendum: Make sure your NumLock key is depressed.
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163- ú 0218- Ú |
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