to toggle between the values version and the formulas version of a worksheet hold down the key
on a English keyboard it is alt gr
you can use alt short cuts. In this case for ó you use alt 162
Press alt. and on the side key bored...while pressing down alt...hit numbers
To insert an accent mark above the letter "n" in Spanish, you can use the following accent character: "ñ". Simply press and hold the "Alt" key on your keyboard while typing the number sequence "0241" using the number pad (not the number keys on top of the keyboard). Release the "Alt" key and the letter ñ will appear.
You can make various French accents on the letter e on an English keyboard: Accent aigu (é): Alt + 130 Accent grave (è): Alt + 138 Accent circonflexe (ê): Alt + 136 Accent trema (ë): Alt + 137
Ω You can type this symbol by holding the ALT key while pressing the numbers 234 one at a time, then releasing ALT
You can Hold the Alt key while pressing tab (Alt+Tab) to flip through the running windows.
here are accents i no how to type here is ñ as in piñata... to make it, hit "alt/option" then, while still holding that, hit "n." then let go of everything, then hit "n" again. others that i don't no if they r spanish or not but i no how 2 make em... ç (alt/c) as in français and é (alt/e, then e) as in café hope this helps.
For windows: À = alt + 0192 Á = alt + 0193 For others, find the character in the application Character Map (found under Accessories in the Start Menu) and look at the bottom right for the alt code.
If you have MS Word, you can use the Alt key and your number keypad for all kinds of accents. For instance, to do an accent grave (slants left to right) on a lower case e, you hold the Alt key and press 0232 on the number keypad: è. An upper case e is 0200: È. There's a great list if you type "Windows Alt Key Codes" into Google and choose the first one - it takes you right to the page with the table on it.
To make an accent mark on a computer, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For example, for Windows, you can hold down the Alt key and type a specific code on the number pad to create an accent mark. For Mac, you can hold down the Option key and press a specific key to create an accent mark. Alternatively, you can use the character map tool on your computer to insert special characters with accent marks.
The inverted exclamation point can be entered by holding down the Alt key and pressing 0161, 173 or 8877 on the number pad. In Microsoft Word, the inverted question and exclamation marks can be typed by holding down the Ctrl, Alt, and shift keys while typing a normal question or exclamation mark, or by typing either mark at the start of the sentence whilst in the Spanish language mode.