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From: Peter T. Daniels on 19 Apr 2010 17:11 You will find the pinyin vowels in Insert Symbol, divided between Unicode ranges "Latin Extended-A" and "Latin Extended-B." The hacheks or carons are at 011A, 011B, and 01CD - 01D4 (followed by u-umlaut with tone marks). The macrons are between 0100 and 016B. You can assign keyboard shortcuts to them in Insert Symbol. On Apr 19, 4:37 pm, manlio <man...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I'm using word3 but I can not with the keyboard immetterele pinyin words > (Vowels with accents other than the Italian ones) that are necessary for > write a word in Chinese and get the same in Chinese characters > the same if I use google translate. > The translator provides only type accented vowels: a, b, e, i, u for which no > I can get a translation from Chinese to Italian > I would be grateful if the signs indicated the necessity to set keyboard > -Or-Word3 to write these vowels with various accents > (Circumflex, indent top etc.) > thanks |