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Then, in the box labeled "Replace" I type the letters I have chosen (for a few very frequently used words I'll use a short abbreviation but otherwise I simple type in the letters of I type the word with the diacritics, Cntrl + C to copy it, go to theĪutocorrect box, click in the "Replace with" box, then Cntrl+V to paste it.
I am adding to the autocorrect list as I encounter new words so that once it is entered, I don't have to manually enter the shortcut keys every time a diacritical is called for in a word. Press the space bar, and have the correct "spelling" appear. To type the needed Hawaiian diacritics, as well as a starter list of common Hawaiian words with these diacritics entered into the Autocorrect feature of MS Word (options - proofing - autocorrect button) so that I can quickly type in the word without the diacritics,
#WHICH SYMBOL IS THE HAWAIIAN OKINA IN WORD DOWNLOAD#
Some of the suggestions were on a helpful path but the cleanest answer came from /askus/1329, which provided a link to download a version of normal.dotm with both the correct fonts from the Unicode Latin Extended A keyboard and shortcut key combinations