Davis1942,
No, sorry... it works... but you can't use it...
;-)
*Easy way 1*: Use "Character Map" (Start > All programs > Accessories >
System tools > Character map) or something similar as my Windows and Office
are in Spanish.
*Easy way 2*: Use TAJ's tutorial in
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/powerpointtips.htm (look for "weird
characters")... adding the "Omega Symbol" in a existing toolbar will be
easier...
*Easy way 3*: Use the Alt key plus the corresponding number to insert every
accented letter you need. While pressing Alt you have to type the needed
four numbers in the numeric keypad...
For example:
Á is Alt+0193, holding Alt while you press consecutively 0, 1, 9 and 3 on
the numeric keypad...
á is Alt+0225
É is Alt+0201
é is Alt+0233
and so on...
http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm
*Easy way 4*: A spanish keyboard?
;-)
Very cordialmente
Enric
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Enric [MS MVP Office-PowerPoint]
davis1942 said:
Thanks, but I should have mentioned that I have Powerpoint 2002, so it
didn't
work.
Enric said:
Davis1942,
the *easy way* with PowerPoint 2003 is
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=d8e70fd2-39a4-4a01-8382-dfe35bcbac03
Cordialmente
Enric
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Enric [MS MVP Office-PowerPoint]
davis1942 said:
Is there an easy way to add accents to Spanish text in Powerpoint?