EQ Field Codes for Foreign Language Characters: HungarianLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q94740 |
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SUMMARYYou can insert foreign language characters and punctuation in a Word for Windows document using any of the four methods listed below. This article provides an extensive list of EQ and SYMBOL fields you can use to create Hungarian language characters.
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Method 1: Choose the Symbol Command from the Insert MenuUse this method to insert available symbols. To access a different set of symbols, select a different font in the Symbols From box.
Method 2: Type the ANSI Character CodeUse this method to insert available symbols. To enter an extended ANSI character using the ANSI character code:
Method 3: Change the International SettingsYou can use the International icon in Windows Control Panel to change the Country, Language, and Keyboard Layout settings. For information on these settings, see the Control Panel section of your "Microsoft Windows User's Guide." For pictures of international keyboard layouts, see pages 623-630 of the "Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference," version 5.0. Use this method when you type many foreign characters and need to type them in other applications as well. This method changes the characters that are displayed when you press the keys on your keyboard.
Method 4: Insert EQ or SYMBOL FieldsUse this method if the character you need does not appear in the Insert Symbol dialog box and if you only occasionally need to type foreign words. The following table lists the SYMBOL or EQ fields you can use to create Hungarian language characters. These fields use a 10 point Courier New font. If you use a different font or size, you may need to modify the field contents.
HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE CHARACTERSNote: Symbols 148 and 146 need to be in a courier-type font.
Character Description Field Code
A' Uppercase A, acute accent {symbol 0193} a' Lowercase A, acute accent {symbol 0225} E' Uppercase E, acute accent {symbol 0201} e' Lowercase E, acute accent {symbol 0233} I' Uppercase I, acute accent {symbol 0205} i' Lowercase I, acute accent {symbol 0237} O' Uppercase O, acute accent {symbol 0211} o' Lowercase O, acute accent {symbol 0243} O" Uppercase O, umlaut {symbol 0214} o" Lowercase O, umlaut {symbol 0246} O''(two prime marks) Uppercase O, two primes {eq O\d\ba6()\s\up2 ({symbol 0148})} o''(two prime marks) Lowercase O, two primes {eq o\d\ba6()\s\up2 ({symbol 0148}) U' Uppercase U, acute accent {symbol 0218} u' Lowercase U, acute accent {symbol 0250} U" Uppercase U, umlaut {symbol 0220} u" Lowercase U, umlaut {symbol 0252} U''(two prime marks) Uppercase U, two primes {eq U\d\ba6()\s\up4 ({symbol 0148})}For more information on using EQ fields, see the "Using EQ, or Formula, Fields to Produce Mathematical Formulas" application note. To obtain this application note, call Microsoft Product Support Services at (425) 454-2030. Note: Neither the User's Guide nor the Help menu contains information on the use of EQ fields in version 2.0 of Word for Windows. However, the documentation on the use of EQ fields in the User's Reference for Word version 1.x applies to Word version 2.0 as well.
REFERENCES"Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference," version 5.0, pages 623-630 "Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.1, pages 169-171 "Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 181-182 "Chicago Manual of Style," Thirteenth Edition, The University of Chicago Press, 1982 "Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 153, 265, 268 "Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," version 1.x, page 135
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