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Press Ctrl-Shift and the caret (“ ^ “) key and then the letter to insert a circumflex accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the tilde (“ ~ “) key and then the letter to insert a tilde accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the colon key and then the letter to insert an umlaut accent.
0:29 1:24 Suggested clip How to Put a Character Over a Letter in Microsoft Word : Microsoft YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Put a Character Over a Letter in Microsoft Word : Microsoft
The small letters that look the best on top of the normal letters are “a”, “c”, “d”, “e”, “h”, “i”, “m”, “o”, “r”, “t”, “u”, “v”, and “x”. Related styles: If you want to use superscript / subscript (like or) check out the tiny text tool. For small caps (s) try the small caps tool.
Press Ctrl-Shift and the caret (“ ^ “) key and then the letter to insert a circumflex accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the tilde (“ ~ “) key and then the letter to insert a tilde accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the colon key and then the letter to insert an umlaut accent.
Press Ctrl-Shift” and the tilde (“ ~ “) key and then the letter to insert a tilde accent. Press Ctrl-Shift” and the colon key and then the letter to insert an umlaut accent.
Open Microsoft Word. Select the Insert tab on the Ribbon or click Insert in the menu bar. On the Insert tab or the Insert drop-down, select the Symbol option. Select the desired accented character or symbol from the list of symbols.
Position the cursor at the point where you want to put the text you're going to overbear. Press Ctrl + F9 on your keyboard and the field code brackets will appear. They are highlighted gray, and the cursor gets automatically positioned within the brackets. Enter EQ \\x \\to() within the brackets.
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