Video Tutorial: Create Character Map Shortcut

Summary of contents

This tutorial will show you the easiest way to keep track of all your accented and unusual characters without changing your language or dictionary in Microsoft Word. It's called a character map! You won't even need to change the language of Word, or any system or program preferences.

 

Running time: 2:08  Technical level: Beginner 

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Thanks Marques

That's cool. Really helpful.

Still wish my Italian keyboard had a tilde sign though... ah well, can't have everything I suppose.

bob

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