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Adobe Acrobat - Special Characters for Text in Spanish

Asked by teneto in Miscellaneous

Tags: acrobat, spanish, special, adobe

I have an Adobe document that I am editing with the Touch Up Text Tool.  I can select the text and type my changes.  Here is my problem: I am typing in Spanish and need to be able to put accent marks and tilde marks over some letters, as in what you see in these two examples over the "i" in the first word and the "n" in the second word: raíces,  niño.  In Word, this would be the equivalent of using the Insert>Symbol feature; what is the equivalent in Adobe? Note: Due to the nature of my project, it is not possible to create the text in Word and convert it to PDF.  That is, I have to type IN the Adobe document given to me.  HELP!
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