Don't forget Word is part of IE.
The normal method for inserting an umlaut in Word and by extension other MS
products is:
ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ
Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Y<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
CTRL+SHIFT+: (COLON), the letter
Maybe your keyboard is screwed and needs to be pitched.
What about reinstalling the drivers?
Try a different keyboard?
Try updating Office? Which version of Office? - 2000?
-Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 10, 2004 11:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:Microsoft alphabet question
In case someone is reading this thread besides me and Gel, who is obviously
not taking it seriously :)
It seems you install international alphabets under control panel, keyboard,
language. I have just installed Belarussian on my own computer, and I now
have a nifty little En icon in my icontray.
However the computer that is doing this only has English (American)
installed. So that blows my hypothesis all to heck. Anyone have any other
ideas?
Dana
> The front office computer has developed an annoying tic. If I type
> quote, upper case letter as I have occasion to do many times while
> composing complete sentences, I get no quote mark and these two little
> dots above the capital letter. You know, what they call a trema in
> French and an umlaut in German. I figured I had upset word somehow
> and have been trying to ignore it till I can get the time to talk to a
> paperclip. However, I just noticed the U umlaut in my last post and I
> am at the archives... so it would seem it isn't Word it's Windows. 98
> btw. I know I have seen similar things when I set my alphabet to
> albanian or Turkish, but I thought I usually had an icon in the
> icontry when using a different alphabet... control panel?
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