Jay Freedman wrote:no it is not in there
Joyzzie wrote:
This letter isn't contained in Symbols. How do I type an "n" with
tilde over it. Many Spanish names and words are written in that
style.
You've missed it; the � character is ASCII 241 or Unicode 0F1 and is present in most fonts. In the Insert > Symbol dialog, with "(normal
text)" selected in the font box and "ASCII (decimal)" selected in the dropdown at the bottom right, you'll find the character 15 characters
from the end of the list.
The default shortcut for it is to press and release Ctrl and the
tilde key together, then press the n key.
Or you can hold the Alt key while you type 0241 on the number pad
(with NumLock turned on).
Or (in Word 2003 or later) you can type F1 in the document and pressI misspoke slightly -- the Alt+X method is available in Word 2002 and later. Also, when you press Ctrl and tilde, that actually means Ctrl and Shift and tilde (which is a shifted character).
Alt+X.
See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/InsertSpecChars.htm for more.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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