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    Matlock kid


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    Anther défender, great.

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    How did i do that? Get the apostrophe over the e?
    I have always wanted to write Goring like the Germans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    How did i do that? Get the apostrophe over the e?
    I have always wanted to write Goring like the Germans.
    That's as far off target as Rondon usually is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    How did i do that? Get the apostrophe over the e?
    I have always wanted to write Goring like the Germans.
    It's a French thing.

    If I remember correctly it's called a grave accent (pronounced grarve)

    Or it could be an acute accent, also French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    How did i do that? Get the apostrophe over the e?
    I have always wanted to write Goring like the Germans.
    Do you mean like this Göring?

    Open a word document, type the letter 'o', highlight it, click onto 'insert', click on 'symbol', search through the symbols until you find what you want and then select, easy peasy.

    Alternately if you don't want to mess about type Hermann Goring into your browser, click onto any article with the correct spelling of Göring then copy and paste..... just like I did ...... easier and peasier.

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    Thanks Danny.

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    Or you can simply type option/alt + u, and an umlaut (¨) will appear and you then type either an o or a u and you get ö or ü.

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    Or you can simply not bother. You are a Brit we don't do silly bits on letters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf View Post
    It's a French thing.

    If I remember correctly it's called a grave accent (pronounced grarve)

    Or it could be an acute accent, also French.
    It’s an acute accent, and hence a diacritic sign (the French have a lot of them), telling how something should be pronounced.

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