How do you type on a keyboard a upside down question mark?
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Press Alt 168 on a standard keyboard. If your laptop does not have a standard keyboard - that is, it does not seem to have a number pad, then do this:
-Press and hold "fn" key, then look for "num lk" and press it, then release both keys.
-Look for the blue numbers on the keyboard, make sure that if you press that key, a number shows up.
Then just press and hold "Alt", and type 168 by using those blue numbers.
Press and hold the Alt key and type the numbers 168 with your numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard, then release the Alt key and the ¿ will appear.
start -- run -- all programs -- accessories -- system tools -- charater map --- select font called SysHS and you will find there.
You must have a Spanish keyboard layout since this is the only language where this is the case. There are software solutions you could use, but I suggest this.
Open Microsoft Word. Click on Insert of your toolbar. Select Symbol. Select Subset Latin 1A. You'll find it there. So, you can insert it where needed. Of course, you can build a macro for it, too.
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