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how do i put two dots over the e in Zoe?



 
 
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Old September 3rd, 2008, 04:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
DDAANN
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Default how do i put two dots over the e in Zoe?

Zoe needs an two-dot accent over the "e" for pronunciation. How can I set up
my PC in Word and Outlook to add the marks every time I type the name?
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Old September 3rd, 2008, 08:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
Jay Freedman
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Default how do i put two dots over the e in Zoe?

DDAANN wrote:
Zoe needs an two-dot accent over the "e" for pronunciation. How can
I set up my PC in Word and Outlook to add the marks every time I type
the name?


There is a built-in character, ë, in almost every font. You can enter that
character in a Word document in any of these ways:

- Use the Insert Symbol dialog
(http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...SpecChars.htm).

- With NumLock turned on, hold down the Alt key while typing the number 0235
on the number pad.

- Hold the Ctrl key while pressing the colon ( key; then release both keys
and press the e key.

When you have done this once and you have the word Zoë in a document, select
it and make it the AutoCorrect replacement for Zoe without the accent (which
is technically called a diaeresis) so you won't ever have to do it again.

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Old October 24th, 2008, 09:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
rams77
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Default how do i put two dots over the e in Zoe?

How do you set the spelling check in Outlook to automatically change Zoe to
Zoë? I have recently upgraded to service pack 3 on Windows XP and the
functionality no longer works. I am composing email messages in HTML and not
editing with Word.

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

DDAANN wrote:
Zoe needs an two-dot accent over the "e" for pronunciation. How can
I set up my PC in Word and Outlook to add the marks every time I type
the name?


There is a built-in character, ë, in almost every font. You can enter that
character in a Word document in any of these ways:

- Use the Insert Symbol dialog
(http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Genera...SpecChars.htm).

- With NumLock turned on, hold down the Alt key while typing the number 0235
on the number pad.

- Hold the Ctrl key while pressing the colon ( key; then release both keys
and press the e key.

When you have done this once and you have the word Zoë in a document, select
it and make it the AutoCorrect replacement for Zoe without the accent (which
is technically called a diaeresis) so you won't ever have to do it again.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.



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Old November 8th, 2008, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
Swifty
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Default how do i put two dots over the e in Zoe?

DDAANN wrote:
Zoe needs an two-dot accent over the "e" for pronunciation. How can I set up
my PC in Word and Outlook to add the marks every time I type the name?


In addition to other mechanisms, I like the application "Allchars". This
works the same in all application, so you only have to learn one way.

With Allchars, I would tap Ctrl (not hold it) then type ":" and "e" and
I would get the ë that I just typed. It handles all of the well-known
accented characters out of the box, along with many other symbols. You
can configure it for your own characters as well.

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Steve Swift
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