If you’re using Office for Windows, use the following shortcuts: For accented vowels, press Ctrl + ', then the vowel you want to accent. For the Spanish ñ, press Ctrl + ~, then the n key. On a Mac To get accented vowels on a Mac, hold down the Option/Alt key (⌥), and...
Joel, thanks for that link as that led me to search for windows commands (I'm using a PC) and found Windows Alt Key Codes which worked for me Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply Correct answer by Joel Cherney Community Expert , Feb 22, 2013 Copy link to clipboa...
The ASCII code is built into most PC computers, and it's especially useful for quickly inserting uncommon symbols that might not have their own keys on your computer's built-in keyboard. It does require some knowledge and memorization of the codes, so it is not always the most convenient m...
Thanks Clay, That's what I was afraid of as I was going through the codes that Colin referred to. Appreciate it. I'll mark this correct, but hopefully, the powers that be will recognize that there is still a problem. For anyone else with this issue, I am going to create words in...
The codes were entered into cells alongside the extracts in the Excel spreadsheet. The coding process was iterative, sorting sub-themes into three larger categories (see Table 3) for reflective comments on doing the task, learning the language and culture topics and reflecting on themselves, their...