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swinman | 16:03 Wed 09th Mar 2011 | Phrases & Sayings
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I don't suppose I'm in the correct section here, but here goes!!!

Can you recreate the German letter O, with two dots above, in Arial font? I'm reading through a dissertation, for a friend, which uses a lot of German surnames and this would be a definite improvement.

Even if you can't help, thanks for looking.
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an umlaut? Ö ?
Alt + 0246 for ö

Alt + 0214 for Ö
Hold down Alt and press code 0214 in your numberpad. This will put an umlaut over the letter typed.
If the dissertation is a Word Document you can insert/change characters by clicking on Insert then click on Symbol. It's self-explanatory from there.
Hold down alt and type 148 on the keypad for ö and 153 for Ö
In "MS Word" go to "Insert/ Symbol" and you get a whole load of symbols including the umlaut.
” and ™ Chuck?
alt and 0153 :)

That's a tm-laut :-)))
Wow! I learnt something new today. :o)
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Thank you so much everyone - perhaps I was in the right section after all! I think I might be back (hopefully to contribute).
I have seen a few Lääger- lauts.
Stricly speaking, I think Arial is a typeface, rather than a font.

Yours,

JJ
1 Pedantic Street
Brighton
Sussex
Well, East Sussex to be more accurate
Arial regular, italic, bold, bold italic. These are all one font, but four different typefaces.
are you in word?
if so from symbols
Can't argue with that.

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