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panader0
(25,816 posts)Not.
eShirl
(18,504 posts)eShirl
(18,504 posts)panader0
(25,816 posts)~~~~~~~~~~~~..................
Now, how do you get it over a letter without erasing that letter?
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,858 posts)~ not the same as ñ.
c-rational
(2,595 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)Lose the space in this example:
& atilde = ã
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,858 posts)until the little menu appears and then click on the tilde: ñ. You can do that for any letter you want to "decorate," e.g., ø, ü, â, etc.
still_one
(92,409 posts)Sorry, I couldn't help myself
tblue37
(65,488 posts)the room "n-tilde" the list.
Iggo
(47,568 posts)Alt 165 = Ñ
Alt 164 = ñ
See:
https://tools.oratory.com/altcodes.html
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,494 posts)KY............
Iggo
(47,568 posts)Cirque du So-What
(25,984 posts)DFW
(54,443 posts)On older versions of Windows you went Start-Programs-accessories-Character Map. Maybe on newer versions just use "search" to find it, but it should be there. You will find not only punctuation for Spanish, but French, German, Scandinavian and the alphabets of Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Czech/Croatian, and a few other Indo-Iranian languages plus other useful symbols (¥, ¼ ½, ¾, £, etc.)
Otherwise Alt+126 for the tilde by itself, or Alt+164 for ñ.