A Austin Myers Oct 17, 2006 #2 Try Insert > Symbol. Does that help? Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com
Try Insert > Symbol. Does that help? Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com
G Guest Oct 17, 2006 #3 As Austin says or if there's just a few accented letters and you know the ascii code you can hold down alt - type the four character code on the numeric keypad and release alt for example for é hold down alt, type 0233 (make sure its the numeric keypad) and release alt. -- Did that answer the question / help? _____________________________ John Wilson Microsoft Certified Office Specialist http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
As Austin says or if there's just a few accented letters and you know the ascii code you can hold down alt - type the four character code on the numeric keypad and release alt for example for é hold down alt, type 0233 (make sure its the numeric keypad) and release alt. -- Did that answer the question / help? _____________________________ John Wilson Microsoft Certified Office Specialist http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
E Enric Mañas Oct 17, 2006 #4 Stuczynm, How much "foreign" have them to be? Here... Office 2003 Add-In: International Character Toolbar http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=d8e70fd2-39a4-4a01-8382-dfe35bcbac03 you'll find them for 26 languages... ;-) Cordialmente Enric
Stuczynm, How much "foreign" have them to be? Here... Office 2003 Add-In: International Character Toolbar http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=d8e70fd2-39a4-4a01-8382-dfe35bcbac03 you'll find them for 26 languages... ;-) Cordialmente Enric