I just experimented with my keyboard and this will work Hit option and the exclamation point key oops -- sory, Marilyn -- you're way ahead of me (I didn't read all the posts before replying Cindy On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Marilyn Beasley <mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, Tracy. > > I'm not sure what you want, but here's what I know: > > To get the accent mark that goes up and to the right, press ALT or OPTION > then the letter "e" and then the actual letter you want that accent mark to > go over. > To get the accent mark that goes up and to the left, press ALT or OPTION > then the letter under the ESCAPE key, and then the actual letter you want > that accent mark to go over. > To get the "enyay" or the quiggly line that unusual goes over the letter > "n" press ALT or OPTION key then the letter "n" and then the actual letter > you want that squiggly line to go over. > The last one I know is how to get an upside-down exclamation mark, and > that is ALT or OPTION then the number "1." That's all I know. > > Hope that helps! > > Marilyn > mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx > > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From: *"Tracy Carcione" <carcione@xxxxxxxxxx> > *Subject: **[bksvol-discuss] Spanish quotation marks* > *Date: *June 3, 2014 at 1:51:59 PM EDT > *To: *bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Reply-To: *bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > I decided to try my hand at proofreading a Spanish children's book. None > of the quotation marks came out well in the scan. How do I create the > Spanish quotation marks in Word? > Thanks. > Tracy > > >