You can insert an International Character by entering a standard Microsoft International Character shortcut keystroke:
To enter this character: |
Use these keystrokes: |
à, è, ì, ò, ù À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù |
Ctrl+` followed by any of these letters |
á, é, í, ó, ú, ý Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý |
Ctrl+' followed by any of these letters |
â, ê, î, ô, û Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û |
Ctrl+Shift+^ followed by any of these letters |
ã, ñ, õ Ã, Ñ, Õ |
Ctrl+Shift+~ followed by any of these letters |
ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ |
Ctrl+Shift+: followed by any of these letters |
å, Å |
Ctrl+Shift+@ followed by a or A |
æ, Æ |
Ctrl+Shift+& followed by a or A |
œ, Œ |
Ctrl+Shift+& followed by o or O |
'ç, Ç |
Ctrl+, followed by c or C |
'ð, Ð |
Ctrl+' followed by d or D |
¿ |
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+? |
ß |
Ctrl+Shift+& followed by s |
¡ |
Alt+Ctrl+Shift+! |
ø, Ø |
Ctrl+/ followed by o or O |
€ |
Ctrl+$ |
For example, to place a circumflex accent (^) above a letter, hold the Ctrl key and the Shift key, and then press the ^ key. Let go of the keys, and then enter whatever letter you want. The ^ accent will appear on top of the letter. (This is summarized as: Ctrl+Shift+^)
Note: The shortcut for the Euro € is not a standard Microsoft International Character shortcut, but defined here for EasyOffice, due to the demand we have had for such a shortcut.
Language Notes
European Languages: Use any English (or other European language version) Windows to enter characters from most European languages. All languages can co-exist in EasyOffice.
Japanese: For best results, please use a Japanese version of Microsoft Windows or a version that supports Japanese; Japanese and English characters can co-exist in EasyOffice.
Traditional Chinese: For best results, please use a Traditional Chinese version of Microsoft Windows or a version that supports Traditional Chinese; Traditional Chinese and English characters can co-exist in EasyOffice.
Simplified Chinese: For best results, please use a Simplified Chinese version of Microsoft Windows or a version that supports Simplified Chinese; Simplified Chinese and English characters can co-exist in EasyOffice.
Korean: For best results, please use a Korean version of Microsoft Windows or a version that supports Korean; Korean and English characters can co-exist in EasyOffice.