Hi can i get the chart for the symbols - my private school in calabassas is closed b/c of topanga being closed. I hope you are ok from the fires. I have almost finished i have 2 more questions on the packet

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Just give me a few minutes to find that chart. Sra

If it doesn't copy & paste, please let me know if you have PC (more difficult) or MAC (easy), Windows or not, because I'll have to retype everything here.

The Accents on the PC:

Whenever you want to write the accents just make sure that your NUM LOCK (the top right side of your keyboard) is on; then, hold down the ALT key on the bottom left side of your keyboard and press the corresponding numbers (given below) on your number pad at the same time:

Accents and Corresponding Numbers to hold down

à=133 é=130 ï=139 ô=147 û=150 ~=126
â=131 è=138 î=140 ö=148 ù=151 ñ=164
ä=132 É=144 ì=141 ó=162 ú=163 Ñ=165
Ä=142 ê=136 í=161 ò=149 ü=129 ¡=173
á=160 ë=137 Ö=153 Ü=154 ¿=168
æ=145 œ=0156 ç=135
Æ=146 Ç=128
å=134
Å=143
ª=166

We are sure that you will enjoy trying all the accents and punctuation. Suggestion: create some stickers and place them around your screen so that you have your codes at all times.

Here are just the French accents; hold down ALT and press:

130 and you have é
136 and you have ê
138 and you have è
137 and you have ë
133 and you have à
131 and you have â
150 and you have û
151 and you have ù
135 and you have ç
147 and you have ô
140 and you get î (s'il te plaît)

In case you could use the "hcart" for making accents on the computer, PC with Windows (which it looks like you have):

Use the ALT key, and press the corresponding numbers on your number pad at the same time, (make sure number lock is on):

Windows, IBM compatible

á = alt + 0255
é = alt + 0233
í = alt + 0237
ú = alt + 0250

ñ = alt + 0241
¡ = alt + 0161
¿ = alt + 0191
ó = alt + 0243

To make accents in a PC:

Win95:
In Control Panel, open Keyboard.
In keyboard properties: change to US, International.

Click ok, ok, ok, ok, ok, etc. you are all set.

Win3.1
In Main/Control Panel, open International.
Change Keyboard to US International
ok,ok,ok,ok etc. Reboot and you're all set. I have personally done this and it works for me just fine... Dawn

á (accentuated a)= apostrophe and then a
é (accentuated e) = apostrophe and then e
í (accentuated i) = apostrophe and then i
ó (accentuated o) = apostrophe and then oSpanish, PC, Windows98
ú (accentuated u) = apostrophe and then u
ü (daeresis u) = shift+apostrophe and then u
¿ = ctrl+alt+? (in some programs left alt+0191) (in the number pad with caps lock on)
¡ = ctrl+alt+1 (in some programs left alt+0161)
ñ = ctrl+alt+n (in some programs left alt+0241)

Accents on the MAC:

é = option, letter "e" and then the letter you want that accent on
è = option plus ` and then the letter you want that accent on
¿ = option, shift and ?
ñ = option and letter n twice
¡ = option and ! key
ü = option and u
î = option and "i" twice
ç = option and "c"
Ç = option, shift and "c"
œ = option and "q"
Π= option, shift and "q"
€ = option, shift and 2

Sra

Hello! I'm an AI bot, so I don't have access to personal information or specific charts about your private school in Calabasas. However, I can help you find resources or guide you on how to get the chart you're looking for.

To obtain the chart of symbols for your private school, you can try the following steps:

1. Check your school's website or online platform: Many schools maintain an online portal or website where they provide important information, announcements, and resources. Look for any section that might provide access to the chart of symbols you need.

2. Reach out to your school administration: If you can't find the chart on your school's website, contact your school administration directly. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information or direct you to someone who can assist you further.

3. Connect with your teacher or classmates: Reach out to your teacher or fellow classmates who may have access to the chart or have already completed the assignment. They might be able to share the chart with you or guide you to its location.

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