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Alt key commands (accented letters)

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John - 28 Nov 2007 06:15 GMT
Greetings. I am trying to write some text in French in Word. The problem is
that when I use the Alt key commands, the accented characters that come up
are automatically changed from Times New Roman font to Lucida Sans Unicode.
However do I get this change to stop happening? I want the letters to appear
in times New Roman font just like the rest of the test. also, I do not want
to use Character Map or Word's symbol feature to produce these letters as
such would take too much time. Thank you for your assistance.
Anand.V.V.N - 28 Nov 2007 12:23 GMT
Hi John,
I am not sure if this would solve your problem, but you can create a style
for your accented letters and apply that. If you already know this I am sorry
about suggesting this. Other way is to make a macro that would detect the
accented characters and thenapply the formatting to that.

Anand
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> Greetings. I am trying to write some text in French in Word. The problem is
> that when I use the Alt key commands, the accented characters that come up
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