Well, it matters what type of Microsoft Word you have on your computer. If you have Microsoft office word 2007, you go to the symbols, and click more. Scroll down/up until you find what you are looking for. The mark you refer to is called an umlaut.
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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots
Go to start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Accessibility -> Character Map then find it in there. Then it's a matter of copy and pastё.
The name "Zoë" with two dots above the "e" is pronounced as "Zoh-ee" with a long "o" sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
Um. i don't know how to make an i with dots but i can do this Alt+142=Ä and Alt+148=ö hope that that helps you out
funf... but the 'u' has the two dots above it
It is an accent such as FARAAD
No, you are not.
The two dots above an "a" that make a short "o" sound are called a diaeresis or umlaut. It indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately and not combined with the preceding vowel.
The German word is "Umlaut."
because there is 1 of letter of every thing