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I have a P4 Windows XP system (English, UK) with SP2.

Problem: In most - but not all - programs when I try to insert an
accented letter 'e' (e-acute), an inverted N with an accent mark on
top is displayed instead.

I use a US keyboard, and the regional settings/language is set to
English U.S.

In IE, encoding is set to auto-select.

I have tried different encoding settings, but to no avail.

Any suggestions?

Anton

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Hi

How are you trying to insert that character? Have you tried using Alt + 138
(Numeric Keypad)?

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"WinXPuserNL" <spamtrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:m6odp0h3s2tdvtsb9k4bjid6iau1dfocfl@4ax.com...
>I have a P4 Windows XP system (English, UK) with SP2.
>
> Problem: In most - but not all - programs when I try to insert an
> accented letter 'e' (e-acute), an inverted N with an accent mark on
> top is displayed instead.
>
> I use a US keyboard, and the regional settings/language is set to
> English U.S.
>
> In IE, encoding is set to auto-select.
>
> I have tried different encoding settings, but to no avail.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Anton

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"Will Denny" wrote:

> Hi
>
> How are you trying to insert that character? Have you tried using Alt + 138
> (Numeric Keypad)?
>
> --
>
> Will Denny
> MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Please reply to the News Groups
>
>
> "WinXPuserNL" <spamtrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:m6odp0h3s2tdvtsb9k4bjid6iau1dfocfl@4ax.com...
> >I have a P4 Windows XP system (English, UK) with SP2.
> >
> > Problem: In most - but not all - programs when I try to insert an
> > accented letter 'e' (e-acute), an inverted N with an accent mark on
> > top is displayed instead.
> >
> > I use a US keyboard, and the regional settings/language is set to
> > English U.S.
> >
> > In IE, encoding is set to auto-select.
> >
> > I have tried different encoding settings, but to no avail.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Anton
>
>
>
The correct sequence is Alt+0233 as in é.

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"Chuck Davis" <ChuckDavis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F581F764-9C88-4612-AC1C-FC9DF94F5C6F@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Will Denny" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> How are you trying to insert that character? Have you tried using Alt +
>> 138
>> (Numeric Keypad)?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Will Denny
>> MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User
>> Please reply to the News Groups
>>
>>
>> "WinXPuserNL" <spamtrap@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
>> news:m6odp0h3s2tdvtsb9k4bjid6iau1dfocfl@4ax.com...
>> >I have a P4 Windows XP system (English, UK) with SP2.
>> >
>> > Problem: In most - but not all - programs when I try to insert an
>> > accented letter 'e' (e-acute), an inverted N with an accent mark on
>> > top is displayed instead.
>> >
>> > I use a US keyboard, and the regional settings/language is set to
>> > English U.S.
>> >
>> > In IE, encoding is set to auto-select.
>> >
>> > I have tried different encoding settings, but to no avail.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Anton
>>
>>
>>
> The correct sequence is Alt+0233 as in é.

Slip of the finger:

Alt + 130 (Numeric Keypad)

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