I need help when you type boeuf in french how to you make the "o" and the "e" come together.

It depends on what computer and OS you are using.

If you are using a PC with Windows, then do the following:

Hold down the Alt key while you press these numbers on the number pad (not the numbers across the top of the keyboard):

Alt + 0156 = œ (lower case)
Alt + 0140 = Π(capital)

http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html

You can see all the other codes there are for accents, special characters, etc. -- IF you are using Windows.

If you're using a Mac, let us know, and SraJMcGin can help you.

To create the combination of the "o" and "e" in the word "boeuf" in French, you need to use a diacritic mark called a "ligature" or a "connecting letter." This ligature is represented by the character "œ" in French. Here's how you can type it on your keyboard:

For Windows:
1. Ensure your Num Lock is on.
2. Press and hold the Alt key.
3. While holding Alt, type the numbers 0156 using the number pad on the right side of your keyboard.
4. Release the Alt key, and the "œ" character will appear.

For Mac:
1. Place your cursor where you want to type "œ" in a text editor or document.
2. Press and hold the Option (⌥) key.
3. While holding Option, press the "Q" key.
4. Release both keys, and the "œ" character will appear.

Another option, especially if you frequently need to type French characters, is to set your keyboard layout to a French one. This way, you can easily access any French character, including "œ," without using special Alt or Option key combinations.