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To start with, please ask your question in the body of the message, not just
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One option is to use Insert/ Symbol, and choose the appropriate character.
Another option is to hold down the Alt key while you type 0233 on the
numeric keypad to get é.
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Click on Insert, then Symbol and pick the accented e character.

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