
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), is an encoding system that provides a way to represent certain characters using the respective code. We won’t be going over the full list of ASCII codes, as there are hundreds of characters and it’s impossible to learn them all.

Thanks so much for the help.Insert Accented Characters with ASCII CodesĪnd what use would we be if we didn’t show you the geekiest way of all? If you’re going to be using a lot of accented characters-especially the same characters over and over-it might be worth your time to learn a few ASCII codes. I'm primarily an illustrator/vector artist, and am not as comfortable with Pro as I should be. I cant find the char map, there are no glyphs that I could find either.I know the controls well enough, I'm just missing something here that should be obvious. My question was which key combination do I use in order to place the Acute symbol on an A within premiere pro on a Windows PC? All of the instructions I can find are not only for Mac, but for other programs. Ive replaced my old equipment over the past 6 months or so, so its not outdated equip or apps. My equipment and keyboard are all pretty new. Its use is a specific request from my client. But this isn't something I normally use - the American English language doesnt use that symbol.

Ive got a pretty good handle on Adobe normally, and can navigate the controls pretty well. I have no char map within pro that I can see, so thats why I was asking how to do it from premiere on a windows pc. I have tried the keystroke combinations mentioned above for Mac, and indeed they do work in my Illustrator, but I cannot find out how to put the symbol in my last line of text in my short video. No I know that the option and alt keys are the same, but Premiere Pro does not have the same controls as Illustrator.
