Here's one pain-in-the-neck way to do it: http://www.starr.net/is/type/altnum.htm Another pain-in-the-neck way, in Windows, is to open start/allpgms/accessories/systemtools/CharacterMap, select the one you want and copy/paste it into your email or document. Marcel, The only french word that comes to mind that uses it is "Nöel"... in four years of U.S. high school french, I don't recall even learning about the "tréma"... the accent grave and accent agieu(sp?) and the cedille and circumflex, yes... but not the "tréma"!! (Hey not bad for more than forty years memory with very little use!!) Paul On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Marcel Carey <mcpianos at hotmail.com> wrote: > Umlauts are made like this: ö <grin>. In french, it's called a "tréma". If > you could install french on your keyboard you then would have an easy > access to it. > > > Marcel > > ------------------------------ > Racontez l'histoire au complet avec des photos, directement de votre > fenêtre Messenger Apprenez comment<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9706118> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100224/08b32f0c/attachment.htm>
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