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Type up to the point where you need ñ or other 'special' character and then
use Insert Symbol and find and choose the appropriate symbol, then continue
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How do you put a tilda above a letter for Spanish words?

To type the Spanish letter "n with a tilde over it," hold down the Alt key
while typing the following four digits on the numeric keypad: 0241.

That's for lower case.

For upper case, the four digits are 0209.


If you do this a lot, you might try adding an AutoCorrect item: replace
,n,
with
Alt-0241.
Then you'll get the n-tilde whenever you type ,n,
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