Thank you so much, Alfred! I am really excited to get a bit more proficient with this PC. Marsha in WV Alfred Eller wrote: >And no one told you where or how to find others. > >Windows Start menu, >All Programs >Accessories folder > System Tools Folder >Finally "Character Map" >It shows the characters available, you can copy and paste from there or >use the keystroke combination shown to get them. > >Then there is also the "Regional and Language Options" in the Windows >Control Panel, where you can set the keyboard to do the characters used >in different languages. > >Alfred D. Eller >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~adelr/index.htm >======================================= > > > >marsha moses wrote: > > >>Thank you Bob. ....my son solved it already by telling me to paste what >>he sent via e-mail....but I will keep this for next time. Marsha in WV >> >>bob gillis wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>To get the é hold alt key and type 130 in the number pad. >>> >>>bob gillis >>> >>>marsha moses wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I ususally operate on a mac....but am doing work today on a PC. I can >>>>not figure out how to put an accent over a letter....I need the accent >>>>that goes over the french E to make it sound like an "a".....I know how >>>>to say it but not to write it....but it sounds like accent ague.....and >>>>points from low on the left to high on the right....is there anyone who >>>>can tell me how to do that? Marsha in WV >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >-------------------------------------- >Having trouble with your subscription? Contact the List Admin at [email protected] >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >