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I need to write an email, but in respect to my customer, I need to use an "e" with an accent over it (like the French do).
I'm pretty sure you can do it with a couple of keys on a standard UK keyboard, anybody know how ? |
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Do you mean this = é
Just press 'AltGr + e'. |
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Or long term click 'Start' > 'Programmes' > 'Accessories' > 'System Tools' > then right click on 'Character Map' and click 'Sent To Desktop' this will put a short cut to the character map on your desktop for quick reference!
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Simiilarly most UK keyboards have a € sign on the '$/4/€' key. Get it by Ctrl+AltGr+4.
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if you want to type any (extended) ascii charachter, even those that are not available on your keyboard you can always use ALT + <number>.
The numbers for all possible characters can be found at http://www.asciitable.com/ for é that means ALT + 130 |
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How do I get and E with an accent?
Go to a Spanish drug dealers house. I'll get my coat... |
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