"How do I do the upside down question mark that is used in the Spanish language at the start of questions...?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers. ... on word, just go insert, then symbols. You can find the upside down question mark there. On pages, go to edit,
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To make the upside down exclamation mark (¡) at the beginning of a sentence, press the option key, hold it, then press the exclamation key. Release both.; To make the upside-down question mark (¿) at the beginning of a sentence, press shift and option simultaneously, then the question mark.
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mel - 14 Dec 2004 17:11 GMT ... garfield-n-odie - 14 Dec 2004 17:17 GMT ... > Ctrl+Alt+Shift+? > ; > > How can you type an upside down question mark?
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Inverted question and exclamation marks are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences (or clauses), respectively, in written Spanish and sometimes also in languages whic...
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Example: To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key. ... ¿ Upside-down question mark 0191 ... While pressing down the ALT key, type the four-digit code on the numeric key pad at the right edge of the keyboard. The codes are "case sensitive." For instance,
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Upside-down exclamation point ... This is Spanish style quote mark. ... Example 1: To input Spanish upside down exclamation point ¡ (RightAlt+1), hold down the RightAlt, then the 1 key. Release both keys, and the ¡ punctuation will appear.
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; From: <norma_n@juno.com> ; Subject: Re: upside down question mark ; Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 07:49:52 -0600 ... Re: upside down question mark by <norma_n@juno.com> ... Re: upside down question mark by ThumperMan <ThumperMan@aol.com>
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>If you type a quote mark immediately followed by the character "e", for >example, you'll get the accented "e" which denotes, in the portuguese >language, what we call here an "open sounding E". In the french language >it >will mean just the opposite, what we call here an "closed sounding E".
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I am using Word for Windows 2000. I am trying to write in Spanish, but cannot find an upside-down-and-backwards question mark for use in a Spanish sentence. There is a menu pick for inserting... ... To insert the upside down question mark... press ALT and hold it then type 0191 at the key pad area the release everything...
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A noble punctuation mark, to be sure, but deficient in one regard: it lacks a name. "Upside-down question mark" is purely descriptive. Its Spanish name is equally lacking in punch: "signo de apertura de interrogación invertido."
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