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Let me first thank you Dwight for telling me about the chart. It has been a big help.
Do you or does anyone else know how to type the capital letter U with an accent mark? There isn't one on the chart. Thanks for the assist. dcamp [This message was edited by Lydia on 10-13-02 at 03:45 PM.] |
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There is an easier way to do it (other than the chart). On the Control Panel there is a section called Keyboard. There you choose the Input Locales otpion where you can modify the Default Input Language of your keyboard. Maybe you will have to install the spanish language with your Windows installation CD. After writting in spanish you con change it to english again.
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Look under the font "Tahoma" for the Ú character.
Another thing you can do is copy/paste all the characters you need to a saved file. Then, use you copy/paste to place the characters on the page where you need them. A good tool for this is "Clipboard Magic". It is a free tool that enables you to copy more than one item at a time. http://www.cyber-matrix.com/clipmag.htm |
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