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Saturday, January 14, 2012
How to Put in Accent Marks Using Microsoft Word
Symbols Menu
1. Open Microsoft Word and either select an existing document or create a new document.
2. Click on the "Insert," select "Symbol," and then "More Symbols."
3. Search through the list of symbols for the appropriate accented letter.
4. Click the letter to highlight it, and then select "Insert." Keep the symbols menu open as you work to access more symbols as needed.
Non-English Keyboard
5. Click "Start," then "All Programs." Open Microsoft Word, and then select "Microsoft Office Tools." From the options, choose "Microsoft Office 2010 Language Preferences."
6. From the selection of languages, click "Add additional Editing languages," which appears with an arrow. Then choose the language and click "Add," and then "OK."
7. Close all Office programs, including Word, to enable this setting.
8. Type as usual. By enabling another language, you also enable the option to "Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text" in Word. If you switch between languages in a document in Word 2010, the keyboard settings switch to the language of the surrounding text.



