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- How to enter accented characters like ü and ö in Windows?
The easiest method is, to add a keyboard language If you go to Settings -> Time and language -> Language you can add a language Add English (United States International) and switch to it You can now use the right alt (now known as alt gr) to type special keys, such as altgr+w = å, alt-gr + shift + ; for ° or you can type "o to type ö and "u as ü, or ~n as ñ, 'e as é, `e as è, 'c as
- A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . .
I would like to know the full list of variables that I can use in Windows Explorer or related relative paths that is accepted by Windows 10 Variables like %appdata
- VMware Guest VM console have trouble with symbol keys, e. g. -. []\
You seem to have encountered the problem described in the VMware knowledge base article Keystrokes typed into the vSphere Web Client console of a virtual machine do not translate correctly (2071245): When you type special characters into the vSphere Web Client console of a virtual machine, you experience these symptoms: Keystrokes for special characters typed in to the vSphere Web Client
- Character in filename that makes it sorted in last position in Windows
A common trick to have files sorted first in Windows Explorer is to add the _ character as prefix, as displayed in the screenshot below Question: Which character can I add to the filename to have
- Wildcards in Word - Super User
The following is a list of the characters that have a special meaning in wildcard searches ( [ ] { } < > ( ) - @ ? ! * \ ) Note: wildcard searches are case sensitive It doesn't help that the list of wildcard characters in Word's Help files is almost impossible to find!
- How to type alt codes with no numpad? - Super User
I have a laptop (Windows 10) with no numpad, so cannot use alt codes to type special characters I purchased a bluetooth numpad, but it does not seem to work either How do I make this work?
- Excel destroying special character when saved as CSV
The problem is, whenever the client saves the excel spreadsheet as an MS-DOS csv file, many of the special characters get converted to question marks "?" (symbols such as ' " ) However, if we then open the CSV file and manually replace each ? with the right character it works fine
- How to find and replace the character * in Excel - Super User
I am trying to find and replace the * (star, or shift+8) character in a bunch of formulas in Excel 2007 * of course matches the ENTIRE contents of the cell, which is not what I want How do I di
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