how do I put the "accute" above the E in resume

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Dear Casey:

This newsgroup is for questions about Microsoft Access, the database
management software. You might have better luck posting in a Word newsgroup,
however, I do know one way to do this, (in Word):

Type Ctrl-', and then immediately press "e" or "E" or "a" or "A". (That's an
apostrophe - on my keyboard it's beside the Enter key)

or

Type Ctrl-`, and then immediately press "e" or "E". (That's the.. uh...
well, I don't know what it is called, but on my keyboard it's to the left of
the "1" )


Ok, I know more than one way; you can also use the menu system:
Insert>Symbol>Normal Text...

Oh, yes, there is also a third way (and may be more!): you can also press
Alt and then the Ascii code on the number pad... but I don't know the codes
off the top of my head..

HTH
Fred Boer
 
Fred Boer said:
Oh, yes, there is also a third way (and may be more!): you can also
press Alt and then the Ascii code on the number pad... but I don't
know the codes off the top of my head..

You can find out from the Character Map application, or you can copy and
paste it from there.
 
`Hi Casey

Set your keyboard to United States international Then click right Alt key +
sign you want. That's all

resumé

Herman
 
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