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Re: El Nino
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This should work on american systems too: Hold down Alt and then write 164 on your numeric keyboard, the letter will come when you release Alt. You will then get ñ, if you want Ñ try Alt and 165. [/ QUOTE ] The ASCII code doesn't work for me in Word. |
#12
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The ASCII code doesn't work for me in Word. [/ QUOTE ] Odd, worked great in both Word and IE (posting it here) for me. |
#13
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Didn't work on mine. See n. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Hmm, even when I set my regional settings to US it works for me both in IE and word. Plus the fact that I am also using an enlish operating system (w2k). This ñ-thing needs therapy!
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Try Alt and 0209, Alt and 0241. Works for me also.
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#17
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Still can't get the codes to work in Word. But Ctrl + Shift + ~, n works...
Nevermind, I got it. I'm on the laptop, forgot that you have to use the number pad, not just the numbers. |
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Mmm thought it was pretty odd, since all three ways worked for me.
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Re: El Nino
If you are not doing this very often, you can also run charmap and then select, copy, and paste the characters you need.
Go to the Start menu, choose Run..., and then enter charmap into the Open text field of the Run window that opens up. |
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Re: El Nino
ñ
why not cut and paste they symbol from some place you or someone else typed it once el niño la niña I just paste the 'ñ' in each time. X |
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