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Outlook for mac autocorrect dictionary
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  1. #OUTLOOK FOR MAC AUTOCORRECT DICTIONARY HOW TO#
  2. #OUTLOOK FOR MAC AUTOCORRECT DICTIONARY MAC OS#

Typing a macron on a Windows/mac OS computer

  • At the bottom of the dialogue window, tick Show Input menu in menu bar so you can easily switch back at the top of the screen if required.
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  • Click on the Input Sources tab and scroll down the input methods list until you find Māori.
  • To switch languages, click on the country flag icon located in the top right-hand corner of the screen, you can then view the language options available and switch between them easily.
  • Make sure that Show Input menu in menu bar is checked at the bottom as this allows you to switch between languages. Click on the + sign and scroll down the input methods list until you find Māori.

    outlook for mac autocorrect dictionary

    Click on the Apple icon in the top left-hand corner and open System Preferences > Keyboard.You then type the number of the character you wish to use.

    #OUTLOOK FOR MAC AUTOCORRECT DICTIONARY MAC OS#

    Mac OS versions higher than 10.8 also feature the Character Accent Menu that allows you to hold down a key as you are typing and after a moment a list of different accented characters will appear with numbers below. Setting up the Māori keyboard on your mac OS computer

    #OUTLOOK FOR MAC AUTOCORRECT DICTIONARY HOW TO#

    See the section below for instructions on how to type a macron on a Windows computer.

  • Click on the keyboard you are wanting to use e.g., English (New Zealand) Māori keyboard.
  • To enable Māori macrons, click ENG in the bottom right-hand corner of the task bar.
  • Click Add a keyboard and scroll down to select Māori QWERTY keyboard.
  • Click on English Language (New Zealand), then click on the Options button.
  • Use Add a Language to change this if necessary.
  • The language should be set to English (New Zealand).
  • Click on the Time & Language setting, then click on the Language or Region and Language setting on the left-hand menu.
  • Click on the Windows start button, then click on the Settings icon.
  • Click on it to see the options and select the language you are wanting to switch to. To switch languages quickly, in your system tray (bottom right-hand corner of your screen), there should be a MR sign which indicates your system default input language.
  • Change the Default input language bar at the top of the window to display English (New Zealand)- Māori or Māori (New Zealand).
  • If you can't find Māori in the list, then in the same dialog box, scroll down to Maori (New Zealand), expand the Keyboard options and select Māori, then click OK.
  • Find Māori in the list and tick it, then click OK.
  • Scroll down to English (New Zealand), expand the Keyboard options and click Show More. Note: If it already says English (New Zealand)- Māori, then it's already set up.











    Outlook for mac autocorrect dictionary