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Thursday, February 28, 2013
How to Put a Dot Above a Letter in Word
1. Type the letter over which you want to place the dot.
2. Type the numbers '0307' next to the letter, without a space between the letter and the numbers.
3. Hit 'Alt X.' The dot will appear over the letter.
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