Trish, the keystroke is the same in Office 2007 (Control-shift-n). It
works with Window-Eyes unloaded. Even the Window-Eyes "Bypass" key
doesn't get the job done.
BTW, the "tilde" is now pronounced to rhyme with "any" if the Eloquence
that ships with Window-Eyes 7.01 is used.
Craig
Patricia Krinke wrote:
Hi, all,
Does anyone know how to put a tilde above an N in Word 2007?
In Word 2003 to put a tilde over the N (*/maƱana/*), you held down
*CTRL* and *SHIFT* while tapping the *TILDE* key (*~;* upper left
corner of keyboard), released *CTRL-SHIFT* and then typed N.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Trish
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