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Hi, Victor, I understand what you said in Spanish about using right side ALT and the ? key to get the Spanish character for "el signo de interrogacion", but since I set my computer back to the factory settings, I have not tried it. Does that work? (Sorry I couldn't respond in Spanish). When I reset my computer for the Spanish characters I still might not be able to have that one character work. I found that the exclamation character doesn't work with my MSN Explorer. I don't have Outlook Express (Internet Explorer) because my MSN Explorer e-mail is web-based only in order to not have my e-mails to other Internet Providers blocked because I have a msn.com address on another e-mail account. Thanks, Emilie Garcia Port Orchard, WA From: Victor Villarreal Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 5:45 AM To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ranchos] Re: Spanish Language Characters --- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Emilie Garcia" <auntyemfaustus@h...> wrote: > There is an easier way to do Spanish Language characters on the computer (instead of remembering 3-digit numbers for each character). > > (message clipped) > > There is also a list for other characters that can by typed by using ALT plus other keys for the letters U, A, and O with an umwalt (sp?), the character for Paragraph, and the one for the upside down exclamation point (can't use that last one on MSN Explorer, only Outlook Express. I couldn't find a way to do the upside down question mark. > > Emilie Garcia > Port Orchard,
Hello Emilie,
I too have my keyboard configured for International English. As you know, in my case Spanish is my native language and English is my second one.
Regarding the upside down question mark (or should it be right side up), ¿Has intentado usar la combinación de teclas "Alt" a la derecha del la barra espaciadora y la tecla con el signo de interrogación?
Saludos Victor Villarreal
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