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how do i type the special symbols in French on a keyboard? like type
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<blockquote data-quote="TallWillow" data-source="post: 2594680" data-attributes="member: 881912"><p>Start menu>all programs>accessories>system tools>character map.</p><p></p><p>Open the character map and select the letter you want. At the bottom right corner it will tell you what key stroke to use. For example "é" is alt 0233.</p><p></p><p>On my home computer, I have the character map pinned to my task bar, although I have most of the ones I use often memorized.</p><p></p><p>The Word tools (as Zunden describes) don't always work outside of Word; I've seen some pretty strange stuff come up when I tried that. If you're only going to use MS Office, it should be fine, but when I've emailed something I composed in Word using those key combinations, I got gibberish. The ANSI codes are harder to memorize and to type, but they seem to work better across programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallWillow, post: 2594680, member: 881912"] Start menu>all programs>accessories>system tools>character map. Open the character map and select the letter you want. At the bottom right corner it will tell you what key stroke to use. For example "é" is alt 0233. On my home computer, I have the character map pinned to my task bar, although I have most of the ones I use often memorized. The Word tools (as Zunden describes) don't always work outside of Word; I've seen some pretty strange stuff come up when I tried that. If you're only going to use MS Office, it should be fine, but when I've emailed something I composed in Word using those key combinations, I got gibberish. The ANSI codes are harder to memorize and to type, but they seem to work better across programs. [/QUOTE]
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