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Readers Questions.IF01752 Q. How do I insert symbols or other special characters into Microsoft Word? A. In some situations when using a word processor it may be necessary to insert special characters such as an ellipsis, accented letters, percentages, foreign language characters, math symbols, uncommon punctuation, currency symbols such as the pound, legal marks such as trademark, arrows, etc. Of course because many of these symbols are not commonly used and because there are only so many keys on the keyboard not all these characters are going to be on the keyboard. However both Microsoft Word and OpenOffice Writer support the ability to insert almost every symbol that would ever need to be used by following the below steps. Microsoft Word users1. Open Microsoft Word.2. Click "Insert"3. Click "Symbol"4. Select the letter in the symbol list with the accent mark you wish to use and click the "Insert" button. Note: Make sure that the font is selected on "Normal text" unless you are planning to use an accent from a different font.OpenOffice Writer users1. Open OpenOffice Writer2. Click "Insert"3. Click "Special Characters"4. Select the special character you wish to edit. Keep in mind that not all fonts will support all characters therefore it may be necessary to switch the font in order to display the special character you're looking for. Let me know if you need anything else. Did this Article Give you the Information You Were Looking For?
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