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Do You Know Of A Website Where You Can......
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type something in and then press a button and it will translate your sentence to one in another language?
Just in case there isn't, if you speak Spanish, could you translate this for me please?
'That's a shame' or 'What a pity'.
Many thanks.
Just in case there isn't, if you speak Spanish, could you translate this for me please?
'That's a shame' or 'What a pity'.
Many thanks.
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http:// www.spa nishdic t.com/
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That's a shame! = '¡Es un lastima!
To use the results of Google Translation directly, right click on the required text and select 'Copy'. Go to the document (or web page) where you want it to appear, right-click and select 'Paste'.
To type unusual characters yourself, check that the number lock on your keyboard is on. (It's normally on by default. Pressing 'Num Lock' toggles it off and on, with a light to tell you when it's on). Hold down the Alt key and then (using the keypad, not the numbered keys at the top of the keyboard) type the relevant numbers from this list:
http:// www.ted montgom ery.com /tutori al/altc hrc.htm l
When you release the Aly key, your text will appear.
Alternatively use the Windows Character Map. (Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map). Double-click on each character you want to copy (or single-click and click 'Select'). When your desired text is shown, click 'Copy'. Then go to where you want the characters to appear, right-click and select 'Paste'.
Chris
To use the results of Google Translation directly, right click on the required text and select 'Copy'. Go to the document (or web page) where you want it to appear, right-click and select 'Paste'.
To type unusual characters yourself, check that the number lock on your keyboard is on. (It's normally on by default. Pressing 'Num Lock' toggles it off and on, with a light to tell you when it's on). Hold down the Alt key and then (using the keypad, not the numbered keys at the top of the keyboard) type the relevant numbers from this list:
http://
When you release the Aly key, your text will appear.
Alternatively use the Windows Character Map. (Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map). Double-click on each character you want to copy (or single-click and click 'Select'). When your desired text is shown, click 'Copy'. Then go to where you want the characters to appear, right-click and select 'Paste'.
Chris
Chris you should know me by now, things like this just swoosh over my head although I do know how to copy and paste.
I tried your first suggestion. Num lock was already on as you said.pressed Alt and 4 as this should have given me a little heart that I've seen on here but all I get is a ting noise from my computer and nothing else.
I tried your first suggestion. Num lock was already on as you said.pressed Alt and 4 as this should have given me a little heart that I've seen on here but all I get is a ting noise from my computer and nothing else.