Hi there! Yes, you can definitely enter special characters with dots over consonants in Microsoft Word. Here's how:
- First, place your cursor where you want to insert the special character.
- Next, go to the Insert tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- Click on Symbol in the Symbols section of the ribbon.
- In the drop-down menu, select More Symbols.
- In the Symbol dialog box, select Latin Extended-A from the Subset drop-down menu.
- Scroll down until you find the character you want to insert. For example, the capital letter "B" with three dots over it is Unicode character U+1E02.
- Double-click on the character to insert it into your document.
Alternatively, you can also use keyboard shortcuts to insert special characters with dots over consonants:
1. Hold down the
Alt key on your keyboard.
2. While holding down the
Alt key, type the Unicode value for the character you want to insert using the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. For example, to insert the capital letter "B" with three dots over it, type "0190" (without the quotes).
3. Release the
Alt key and the character should appear in your document.