Copy and paste it.
¿, ¡,á, é, í, ó, or ú
Easiest way.
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I am typing a Spanish document but can not type in a question mark on both side like it should be in Spanish.
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Copy and paste it.
¿, ¡,á, é, í, ó, or ú
Easiest way.
Answer accepted by question author
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Thanks / Gracias, James.
I have been copying and pasting when needed but your group of characters is just what I needed. All of them in one line. No sweat! Gracias
Regards/L Mesa
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Hello Veronica,
We haven't heard from you, so we assume that your issue has already been addressed. We will not be monitoring this thread moving forward so, if you need further assistance, please create a new thread to discuss these concerns by clicking this link: Create a new question (microsoft.com)
Thank you for understanding.
Regards,
Rolando S.
Hello Veronica,
Thank you so much for posting in Microsoft Community.
I appreciate you raising this concern to us, and I understand the need to type an upside-down question mark.
To insert an upside-down question mark in a Spanish document on your Surface Laptop, you can use the following keyboard shortcut:
Let me know if that works and hope it helps
Best regards,
Rolando S.