The only catch is that it only works in Microsoft Word, but you can then copy and paste your text and use it in the application you want. In Word, you can use accent marks (or diacritical marks) in a document, such as an acute accent, cedilla, circumflex, diaeresis or umlaut, grave accent, or tilde. ![]() With the following method, you won’t need to memorise a heap of random numbers to use ALT key “shortcuts”, and you won’t need to change your keyboard to a French AZERTY keyboard and then have to learn where all the keys are again. I’ve asked my husband to write a post about it as he is the one who helps me out with all the tech parts! (For myself, I use a French keyboard.) Here’s the easiest way to type French accents on Word I have already written an article about How to Type French accents on an Apple iPhone / iPad, which you can read here. ![]() Many students who need to write French assignments have asked me how to type French accents on Word.
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