Accent marks in Windows Guest

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by Robert Camner, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. Robert Camner

    Robert Camner Bit poster

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    My understanding is that to make an accent mark (such as é) over a letter in Windows, one types CTRL-' followed by the letter to be accented (similar to OPTION-e followed by the desired letter on the Mac side). I'm finding that this doesn't work for me in my Windows 7 Guest (Parallels 9).

    Am I incorrect that this method should work, and if so, how should accent marks be created in Windows documents (notepad, word, etc.)?

    Thank you!
     

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