I need to type Spanish characters (like the upside down ?) in Publisher. I
used to use the alt and numbers system - now I have a laptop with no keypad
and it no longer seems to work. I enabled Spanish on my computer in Microsoft
office tools - is there something else I need to do? Thanks

Re: spanish characters by Ed

Ed
Mon May 15 16:04:59 CDT 2006

silver <silver@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
utter:
> I need to type Spanish characters (like the upside down ?) in
> Publisher. I used to use the alt and numbers system - now I have a
> laptop with no keypad and it no longer seems to work. I enabled
> Spanish on my computer in Microsoft office tools - is there something
> else I need to do? Thanks

Your laptop should have a numeric keypad "hidden" behind the regular keys.
Every one I've used does. It's accessible using the Fn key. Sometimes
activating NumLock turns them on (so you don't have to use the Fn key),
sometimes NumLock must be turned on in order to access them using the Fn
key.

Alternatively, you can add the Spanish keyboard layout through the Language
bar or Control Panel > Regional and Language Settings. You can then switch
between it and English using the language bar.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
http://ed.mvps.org/



Re: spanish characters by silver

silver
Tue May 16 08:36:02 CDT 2006

The num lock trick worked - the letter keys on the left of the keyboard
actually have tiny numbers on them. I can't figure out the language bar
though - I can see it, but I don't know how to active it.

"Ed Bennett" wrote:

> silver <silver@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
> utter:
> > I need to type Spanish characters (like the upside down ?) in
> > Publisher. I used to use the alt and numbers system - now I have a
> > laptop with no keypad and it no longer seems to work. I enabled
> > Spanish on my computer in Microsoft office tools - is there something
> > else I need to do? Thanks
>
> Your laptop should have a numeric keypad "hidden" behind the regular keys.
> Every one I've used does. It's accessible using the Fn key. Sometimes
> activating NumLock turns them on (so you don't have to use the Fn key),
> sometimes NumLock must be turned on in order to access them using the Fn
> key.
>
> Alternatively, you can add the Spanish keyboard layout through the Language
> bar or Control Panel > Regional and Language Settings. You can then switch
> between it and English using the language bar.
>
> --
> Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
> http://ed.mvps.org/
>
>
>

Re: spanish characters by Ed

Ed
Tue May 16 08:41:36 CDT 2006

silver <silver@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
utter:
> The num lock trick worked - the letter keys on the left of the
> keyboard actually have tiny numbers on them. I can't figure out the
> language bar though - I can see it, but I don't know how to active it.

Once you have the language bar open, clicking the little triangle at the end
accesses a drop-down menu. The Settings button will take you to a dialog in
which you can alter your input language settings.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
http://ed.mvps.org/