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Subject:accents and umlauts From:Lucille -dot- Lattanzi -at- firstdata -dot- com To:Tharpt2 -at- aol -dot- com, "TECHWR-L digest" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:38:59 -0500
If you are using Word 97,
go to Insert/ Symbols and choose the (normal text) font. You'll see upper and
lower case letters with accents (grave, acute, etc. ) and umlauts galore.
If you are not using MSWord and you meant the ASCII equivalents (ALT + N), I
haven't got it electronically.
Perhaps, someone else on the list does?
HTH
Lucille Lattanzi
First Data Merchant Services
Melville, NY, USA