Lucy, Without changing keyboard configurations, which I'm not familiar with, you can use some key sequences which should do the trick. I have a cheat sheet with these printed out for my wife who does Spanish translations.
I believe the ALT key has to be the left one (if your keyboard has more than one), and the numbers *have to be* from the numeric keypad, not the ones above the regular letters on the main part of a keyboard. Hold the ALT (like a shift key) when you type the numbers. You must type *all four* numbers: á = Alt + 0225 Á = Alt + 0193 é = Alt + 0233 É = Alt + 0201 í = Alt + 0237 Í = Alt + 0205 ó = Alt + 0243 Ó = Alt + 0211 ú = Alt + 0250 Ú = Alt + 0218 ü = Alt + 0252 Ü = Alt + 0220 ñ = Alt + 0241 Ñ = Alt + 0209 ¡ = Alt + 0161 ¿ = Alt + 0191 HTH, jeff -----Original Message----- From: Lucia Guajardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 1:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [moderated] YOU MUST GIVE A SUMMARY HERE I have OpenOffice Writer and would like to know how to command spanish punctuation. Please help? Thanks. Lucy Lucia M. Guajardo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
