- How To Place A Dot Under A Letter In Microsoft Word For Mac 10
- How To Place A Dot Under A Letter In Microsoft Word For Mac Word
01-12-2010, 08:50 PM | #2 |
Guest | Does the 'dot' turn on/off when you press Ctrl+Shift+8/* (top row)? If so, it sounds like the paragraph marker is using a non-standard symbol. What is your default font? Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com 'pbkry2r' <pbkry2r@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:536A4D6E-313C-49AB-AF52-0C180EDCCACE@microsoft.com.. > I have a movable dot under a letter in a manuscript I'm editing and I > can't > figure out what it's for or how to delete it. It's under a does-not-equal > sign, and when I delete the sign and replace it with a new one, the dot > moves > to another letter. When I delete the letters and retype them, the dot > returns to its original spot. I'm not talking about the dots that appear > between letters when you click the show/hide formatting key. I'm not > tracking changes or adding comments in this document, but I am using > bookmarks. Could the bookmark be leaving this dot? > > Windows XP Pro, Word 2007, all with current service packs. |
How To Place A Dot Under A Letter In Microsoft Word For Mac 10
How To Place A Dot Under A Letter In Microsoft Word For Mac Word
Apr 08, 2017 There is no direct method to add dot over the letter instead of this method, you can insert the required letter as below. Go to Insert symbol and select Latin Extended in subset field as below, this should meet your requirement. Microsoft 365 includes premium Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps, 1 TB cloud storage in OneDrive, advanced security, and more, all in one convenient subscription. With Microsoft 365, you get features as soon as they are released ensuring you’re always working with the latest. Create, edit, collaborate, and share documents using Word for Mac. Aug 25, 2017 If you’re using a Mac, you should find the Microsoft Word icon on the dock or launchpad. Click Insert. It’s at the top of the screen. Click Symbol. You’ll see it on the panel at the top of the screen, toward the right. Click More Symbols. Click the “Font” drop-down menu. Sep 25, 2018 There are several reasons why you may want place text over an image in a Word document. Perhaps you want to place your company logo in the background of a document you’re writing for work, or maybe you need a “confidential” watermark on a document containing sensitive information. No matter the reason, you can do it easily in Microsoft Word.