Alternatively, why not add The Spanish keyboard and switch to it when you need 
to type in Spanish? I do that for French. You just have to press Cmd-Space to 
switch from one keyboard layout to the other.

Cheers,

Anne


On 25 Jan 2012, at 05:24, Chris Blouch wrote:

> I don't use them often but usually you can add accents by typing the letter 
> with the option key and then the letter itself so to make
> 
> é
> 
> I type option-e and then e.
> 
> á
> 
> I type option-e and then a. Same for í ó ú. ¿ is typed with 
> option+shift+questionmark. I don't think Spanish uses an umlaut but if you 
> need it you just do option+u and then u to get ü. Likewise ñ is typed 
> option+n then n.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 1/24/12 10:42 PM, ezzie bueno wrote:
>> Hello:
>> 
>> Can anyone please tell me how to insert Spanish accents in a text document 
>> using the keyboard on the MacBook Pro?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Ezzie Ez Bueno
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