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How Can Use An Accent On A Letter When Using My Laptop ?
I like to use pronunciation accents, such as acute, tilde, etc. Where are they on a standard laptop keyboard ?
Are they available via Ctrl or Alt for instance ?
Are they available via Ctrl or Alt for instance ?
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Thanks guys.
Frank...the links are interesting but they are very haphazard and mostly don't work.
hc4361..this works for áíóú etc...thanks
But I use fractions a lot of the time and it does seem a lot of faffing about every time you need to say quarter, or half, etc. I also need to use the Euro sign every now and then but can't find it anywhere, at least not on my Acer Notebook that I am using now. Seems odd that Mr Gates got so terribly rich without sorting out this little problem !
Frank...the links are interesting but they are very haphazard and mostly don't work.
hc4361..this works for áíóú etc...thanks
But I use fractions a lot of the time and it does seem a lot of faffing about every time you need to say quarter, or half, etc. I also need to use the Euro sign every now and then but can't find it anywhere, at least not on my Acer Notebook that I am using now. Seems odd that Mr Gates got so terribly rich without sorting out this little problem !
http:// word.mv ps.org/ faqs/fo rmattin g/Creat eFracti on.htm
If you look where I told you theres numbers (any symbol you want in fact) that can be used as superscript and can form any fraction you want.
If you scroll down in that list theres single superscript numbers that can be used to construct any fraction you want.
The Symbols window can be kept open so you dont have to keep going to it, just type away and insert as needed
If you look where I told you theres numbers (any symbol you want in fact) that can be used as superscript and can form any fraction you want.
If you scroll down in that list theres single superscript numbers that can be used to construct any fraction you want.
The Symbols window can be kept open so you dont have to keep going to it, just type away and insert as needed
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