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What combination of keys will allow me to type "ñ" or "Ñ" ?
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For ñ use Alt plus 0241 on the numeric keypad and for Ñ use Alt plus 0209.
In Word, you can also press Alt plus shift and the ~ (tilde) key, release and then type either small or capital letter N. Steve "Riveraman" wrote in message ... What combination of keys will allow me to type "ñ" or "Ñ" ? |
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Sorry,
For the second shortcut, it isn't Alt plus Shift, its Ctrl plus Shift and the tilde key followed by the key you want under the tilde. Steve "Steve Yandl" wrote in message ... For ñ use Alt plus 0241 on the numeric keypad and for Ñ use Alt plus 0209. In Word, you can also press Alt plus shift and the ~ (tilde) key, release and then type either small or capital letter N. Steve "Riveraman" wrote in message ... What combination of keys will allow me to type "ñ" or "Ñ" ? |
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On Jul 12, 5:24 pm, Riveraman
wrote: What combination of keys will allow me to type "ñ" or "Ñ" ? All the Western European language accents have easily remembered shortcuts. Press Ctrl+ the character that most resembles the accent (sometimes that includes Shift), release, and press the accented letter: tilde ~ acute ' grave ` circumflex ^ umlaut : cedilla , slash-through / and a few others (see Help) |
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