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Awhile back after looking for and finding the PowerToys for Windows, i had
also found something similar for the Office products. They were said to be low level tools that weren't really needed for any but the beginning users. However, i noticed that one of the tools offered was a way to get more characters into Word & Excel. Specifically, like changing the "th" in numbers (as in 39th) to superscript. As well as other nifty little characters like the German double S and the Spanish N. Anyone know of where this can be picked up or if there's a way to do this in Excel without the tools? XP version, by the way. |
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... Awhile back after looking for and finding the PowerToys for Windows, i had also found something similar for the Office products. They were said to be low level tools that weren't really needed for any but the beginning users. However, i noticed that one of the tools offered was a way to get more characters into Word & Excel. Specifically, like changing the "th" in numbers (as in 39th) to superscript. As well as other nifty little characters like the German double S and the Spanish N. Anyone know of where this can be picked up or if there's a way to do this in Excel without the tools? XP version, by the way. Windows already has this capability without additional tools. Two ways: 1) Enable new languages in a big way: In Control Panel, choose Regional and Language Options, click the Languages tab, and install the languages you want. Click the Details button to see how to shift from English to another languages quickly while you're working. For me, it's ALT LeftShift, which I believe was the default method, but you can change that. Google for foreign keyboard layouts if you want something to print and refer to as you learn the new layout. For instance: http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/images/kspanish.gif 2) If entering foreign characters on an infrequent basis, you can use the ALT key along with a series of numbers on the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. Here's a chart: http://www.starr.net/is/type/altnum.htm |
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