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alt+137 gives a dot symbol not ë

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In Microsoft Word and IE alt+137 types ë in firefox its gives •. How can I change this?

In Microsoft Word and IE alt+137 types ë in firefox its gives •. How can I change this?

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alt+137 gives a dot symbol not ë

Works for me, you must use the numeric keypad numbers, and for most keyboards that means NumLock must be on -- ë

But I am assuming you are using everything the same as in Word with the same machine, the same keyboard, the same keyboard settings.

On a laptop with the numeric keypad superimposed over letters, I think I had to use Fn with numlock off or Fn+Alt with numlock on, but not positive.