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Accented characters in PageMaker

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SueRobbins

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Nov 12, 2001
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Am using PageMaker 7.0 for Windows, and I need to include some text that consists of several words with accented characters ("e" with an acute accent or a grave accent). It's not obvious to me how to enter this text. Can someone tell me what I'm missing?
 
Hi, SueRobbins,

The usual shortcut for é is Ctrl+Alt+e, but that maybe keyboard couctry specific - I have a UK English keyboard (we still use slate in Wales).

You access the ALT codes by holding down the ALT key and typing a string of 4 numbers on your numeric keypad - making sure Num Lock is on first. There's all kinds of handy characters available in the ALT codes, and you might want to make yourself a chart of the ones you're likely to use. Here are just a few examples:

ALT + 0224 = à
ALT + 0226 = â
ALT + 0231 = ç
ALT + 0232 = è
ALT + 0233 = é
ALT + 0234 = ê
ALT + 0238 = î
ALT + 0239 = ï
ALT + 0244 = ô
ALT + 0249 = ù

There's lots lots more...áãäåæëìíðñòóõöøúûüý...You can make your own chart...

(and here's a few others that aren't accents but really nice to know:)

ALT + 0188 = ¼
ALT + 0189 = ½
ALT + 0190 = ¾
ALT + 0176 = ° (degree symbol)
Alt+0128 = € or
Alt Gr+4 = €

There's lots lots more...áãäåæëìíðñòóõöøúûüý...You can make your own chart...

Also look in the PM helpfile under "Special Characters" for shortcuts. For example:

Alt + r = ®
Alt + g = ©
Alt + 8 = • (Bullet)
Alt + 7 = ¶
Alt + 6 = §
Shift + 6 = ^

You can also use the CharMap utility (Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map) to locate any character available in a given font, then copy/paste it into your document.

Iechyd da! John
22:58 04/09/2003 BST
 
Thanks (belated) very much, John. Ctrl+Alt+e didn't work, as you suspected, but the alt key combinations with num lock work just fine. And the ChartMap utility is an even easier solution.

Sue Robbins
 
Hi, Sue,

All part of the service.

Iechyd da! John
21:31 09/09/2003 BST
 
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