That is probably an e acute. You write the accent, in MS Word, by typing control-apostrophe, then e. I am pasting in a little file I have of how to create various accents in Word, which I believe I got from Kelly. Some, like the U umlaut or thorn, I've just had to copy and paste in. Tracy You first press a key combination, then release it, then type the letter you want to accent. For acute accents you type control-apostrophe, release it, then type the letter. For circumflex accents it's ctrl-shift-6 (that one's really weird; I wonder why they did it that way.) Grave accent is ctrl-grave plus the letter. The C with cedilla is ctrl-comma then C. Umlaut, ctrl-shift-6 (unless caret is somewhere else on your keyboard.) control-shift-tilde also does it. Do that first, then type the letter you want umlauted. ü U umlaut. At 06:08 PM 6/9/04 -0400, you wrote: >Hi, group. > >I have a book with one of the main characters being Jean-Leon, with an >accent on the e. It reads as a 6. What key do I use to correct this? > >Thanks. > >Mickey L. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sharon Jackson" <dolly1025@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:04 AM >Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Submitted The Georgia Trilogy by Eugenia Price > > >> Hello, >> >> I submitted The Georgia Trilogy by Eugenia Price. The trilogy includes >the >> following books: >> 1. Bright Captivity 1991 >> 2. Where Shadows Go 1993 >> 3. Beauty from Ashes 1995 >> >> Sharon >> > > > >