How can I find a special character on HP
Thread poster: Odette Grille (X)
Odette Grille (X)
Odette Grille (X)  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 13:19
English to French
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May 11, 2006

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I cannot find the U with a comma from right up to left down



[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2006-05-11 16:21]

[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2006-05-11 16:22]


 
Jerzy Czopik
Jerzy Czopik  Identity Verified
Germany
Local time: 19:19
Member (2003)
Polish to German
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Use ANSI-Code May 11, 2006

Just press the ALT-key and using the numeric keypad enter 0218. After that release the alt key and you have Ú.

HTH
Jerzy

PS
To know where the letters are use the "Character table" from Windows. It is usually located somwhere in Tools - just take a look.


 
Juan Jacob
Juan Jacob  Identity Verified
Mexico
Local time: 11:19
French to Spanish
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As Jerzy says... May 11, 2006

ú = Alt + 0250
Ú = Alt + 0218

In Word > Insert > Symbols, easy.


 
Odette Grille (X)
Odette Grille (X)  Identity Verified
Canada
Local time: 13:19
English to French
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TOPIC STARTER
Mil gracias May 17, 2006

Juan,


Vous me soulagez d'un grand mystère !

J'espère un jour vous compter dans mon Team

Amitiés

Ode


 


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