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This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. In order to use these codes, your computer should have a separate numeric keypad on the right. If it does not, then another method of inputting accents is recommended.

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For information on how to type the codes, please read the detailed instructions.

  1. Letters with Accents – (e.g.ó, ò, ñ)
  2. Other Foreign Characters – (e.g. ç, ¿, ß)
  3. Currency Symbols – (e.g. ¢, £, ¥)
  4. Math Symbols – (e.g. ±, °, ÷)
  5. Other Punctuation – (e.g. &, ©, §)
  6. Other Accents and Symbols:Character MapOther Page
  7. Non-Numeric Accent Codes:Activate International KeyboardOther Page

Letters with Accents

This list is focused on Western European languages. See the individual Language pages for additional codes.

Windows Alt Codes for Accented Vowels
AccentAEIOUY
Grave
Capital
À
0192
È
0200
Ì
0204
Ò
0210
Ù
0217
Grave Lower Caseà
0224
è
0232
ì
0236
ò
0242
ù
0249
Acute
Capital
Á
0193
É
0201
Í
0205
Ó
0211
Ú
0218
Ý
0221
Acute Lower Caseá
0225
é
0233
í
0237
ó
0243
ú
0250
ý
0253
Circumflex
Capital
Â
0194
Ê
0202
Î
0206
Ô
0212
Û
0219
Circumflex Lower Caseâ
0226
ê
0234
î
0238
ô
0244
û
0251
Tilde
Capital
Ã
0195
Ñ
0209
Õ
0213
Tilde Lower Caseã
0227
ñ
0241
õ
0245
Umlaut
Capital
Ä
0196
Ë
0203
Ï
0207
Ö
0214
Ü
0220
Ÿ
0159
Umlaut Lower Caseä
0228
ë
0235
ï
0239
ö
0246
ü
0252
ÿ
0255

Example

To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key.

If you are having problems inputting these codes, please review the instructions for using the codes at the bottom of this Web page.

Additional Codes

See the Specific Language Page for additional codes for accented characters. Note that codes may only work in Microsoft Office.

Other Foreign Characters

Windows Alt Codes for Foreign Characters
SYMBOLNAMECODE NUMBER
¡Upside-down exclamation mark0161
¿Upside-down question mark0191
Ç, çFrench C cedille (caps/lowecase)0199
0231
Œ,œO-E ligature (caps/lowecase)0140
0156
ßGerman Sharp/Double S0223
º, ªMasculine Ordinal Number (Span/Ital/Portuguese)
Feminine Ordinal Number
0186
0170
Ø,øNordic O slash (caps/lowecase)0216
0248
Å,åNordic A ring (caps/lowecase), Angstrom sign0197
0229
Æ, æA-E ligature (caps/lowecase)0198
0230
Þ, þIcelandic/Old English Thorn (caps/lowecase)
See other Old English Characters
0222
0254
Ð, ðIcelandic/Old English Eth (caps/lowecase)0208
0240
« »Spanish/French angle quotation marks0171
0187
‹ ›Spanish/French angle single quotation marks0139
0155
Š šCzech S hachek (S Caron)
(caps/lowercase)
See other Czech Characters
0138
0154
Ž žCzech Z hachek (Z Caron)
(caps/lowercase)
0142
0158

Currency Symbols

Windows Alt Code for Currency Symbols
SYMBOLNAMECODE NUMBER
¢Cent sign0162
£British Pound0163
Euro currency 0128
¥Japanese Yen0165
ƒDutch Florin 0131
¤Generic currency symbol0164

Math Symbols

Windows Alt Codes for Math Symbols
SYMBOLNAMECODE NUMBER
÷Division sign0247
°Degree symbol0176
¬Not symbol0172
±Plus/minus0177
µMicro0181
Per Mille (1/1000th)0137

Fractions

These codes produce fractions which are spaced on one line.

Accent
Windows Alt Codes – Fractions
SYMBOLNAMECODE NUMBER
¼Fraction 1/40188
½Fraction 1/20189
¾Fraction 3/40190

Superscript and Subscript

Check these references for other methods to implement superscript/subscript and extra fractions

Additional Math Codes

See the Unicode Math Chart for additional codes for math symbols. Note that they only work in Microsoft Office and that you should use the non-Hex code. For instance an entry &‌#8731; for the cube root symbol (∛) would correspond to ALT+8731 in Word.

Other Punctuation

These incude copyright symbols and special section marks.

Windows Alt Codes for Punctuation
SYMBOLNAMECODE NUMBER
©Copyright symbol0169
®Registered symbol0174
Trademark0153
List Dot0149
§Section Symbol0167
Dagger0134
Double Dagger0135
en-dash0150
em-dash0151
Paragraph Symbol (Pilcrow)0182

Using the Codes

Windows assigns a numeric code to different accented letters, other foreign characters and special mathematical symbols. For instance the code for lower case á is 0225, and the code for capital Á is 0193. The ALT key input is used to manually insert these letters and symbols by calling the numeric code assigned to them.

To Use the Codes

  1. Place your cursor in the location where you wish to insert a special character.
  2. Activate the numeric key pad on the right of the keyboard by pressing Num Lock (upper right of keyboard). The Num Lock light on the keyboard will indicate that the numeric key pad is on.
    NOTE: You must use the numeric key pad; if you use the number keys on the top of the keyboard, the characters will not appear. If you are on a laptop or computer without a separate numeric keypad one of the other methods is recommended.
  3. While pressing down the ALT key, type the four-digit code on the numeric key pad at the right edge of the keyboard. The codes are 'case sensitive.' For instance, the code for lower-case á is ALT+0225, but capital Á is ALT+0193.
    NOTE: If you have the International keyboard activated, you will only be able to input codes with the ALT key on the left side of the keyboard.
  4. Release the ALT key. The character will appear when the ALT key is released.
    NOTE: You must include the initial zero in the code. For example to insert á(0225) you must type ALT+0225, NOT ALT+225.

Links to External Reference Pages

These codes apply to Microsoft Word on Windows only. Users of Word for Mac should refer to the Mac Option codes.

If you are using another software package, you must use one of the other methods of inputting accents.

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  1. Letters with Accents – (e.g. ó, ò, ñ)
  2. Other Foreign Characters – (e.g. ç, ¿, ß)

Letters with Accents

This list is organized by Accent type. The sample shows a letter with that accent, and the Notes present any special comments about using that accent.

For the Template, the symbol 'V' means any vowel.

Word for Windows Accent Codes
ACCENTSAMPLETEMPLATENOTES
Acute ó Ó‘ = apostrophe key
Circumflex ô Ô
Shift+Control+^, V
Grave ò Ò
Tilde ñ Ñ
Shift+Control+~, V
Only works with 'n,N,o,O,a,A'
Umlaut ö Ö:= colon key

Example 1: To type the letter ó, hold down the Control key, then press the apostrophe key. Release both keys and type o. The accented letter should appear.

Example 2: To type the letter Ó, hold down the Control key, then press the apostrophe key. Release both keys and type O. The accented letter should appear.

Example 3: To type ñ, hold down the Shift key, then the Control key, then the ~ key. Release all three keys, then type n.

Other Foreign Characters

This list is current for Word 2000. Some foreign characters may not have codes in earlier versions of Word.

Accent
Word for Windows Foreign Character Codes
SYMBOLNAMECODENOTES
¡Upside-down exclamation point Alt+Shift+Control+!Either Alt key works.
¿Upside-down question markAlt+Shift+Control+?Either Alt key works.
Ç,çFrench C cedille (caps/lowecase) Control+,,c
Control+,,C
For ç, press Control, then the comma key.
Release then press c.
Œ,œOE ligature (caps/lowecase)Shift+Control+&,o
Shift+Control+&,O
ßGerman Sharp/Double S Shift+Control+&,S
Ø,øNordic O slash (caps/lowecase)Control+/,o
Control+/,O
Å,åNordic A-ring, Angstrom sign (caps/lowecase)Shift+Control+@,a
Shift+Control+@,A
A with ring/Angstrom Sign
Æ,æOld English AE ligature (caps/lowecase) Shift+Control+&,a
Shift+Control+&,A
Ð,ðOld English eth (caps/lowecase)Control+’,d
Control+’,D
Icelandic/Old English eth
‘ = apostrophe key

Accents In Microsoft Word Mac

Example 1: To input Spanish upside down exclamation point ¡
(Alt+Shift+Control+!), hold down the Alt key, then the Shift key, the the Control key, then the ! key. Release all four keys, and the ¡ punctuation will appear.

Microsoft Word Mac Accent Marks

Example 2: To input French oe ligature œ (Shift+Control+&,o), hold down the Shift key, then the Control key, then the & key. Release all three keys and then type o to make the letter appear.