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BarrySandell
Accented characters in Outlook 2003 are not entered using the same key
combinations as in Word. For instance, in Word, the key combination Ctrl-`
then a gives à , whereas à is generated in Outlook 2003 by the key combination
Ctrl-# then a - Ctrl-` then a just gives an unaccented a. I have no idea why
the difference! So far I've found the accented characters in the list below.
Does anyone know how to generate other accents such as ç and å ? It's not in
any Outlook documentation I've found.
Ctrl-' then vowel à è ì ò ù À È Ì Ò Ù
Ctrl-# then vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú
Ctrl-: then vowel ä ë ï ö ü Ä Ë à Ö Ü
Ctrl-^ then vowel â ê î ô û Â Ê Î Ô Û
Ctrl-@ then n ñ
Ctrl-@ then vowel ã õ (not e, i or u)
Alternatively:
Ctrl-Alt-vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú
AltGr-vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú
combinations as in Word. For instance, in Word, the key combination Ctrl-`
then a gives à , whereas à is generated in Outlook 2003 by the key combination
Ctrl-# then a - Ctrl-` then a just gives an unaccented a. I have no idea why
the difference! So far I've found the accented characters in the list below.
Does anyone know how to generate other accents such as ç and å ? It's not in
any Outlook documentation I've found.
Ctrl-' then vowel à è ì ò ù À È Ì Ò Ù
Ctrl-# then vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú
Ctrl-: then vowel ä ë ï ö ü Ä Ë à Ö Ü
Ctrl-^ then vowel â ê î ô û Â Ê Î Ô Û
Ctrl-@ then n ñ
Ctrl-@ then vowel ã õ (not e, i or u)
Alternatively:
Ctrl-Alt-vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú
AltGr-vowel á é à ó ú à É à Ó Ú