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Get easy access to special characters by installing the Character Palette in your menu bar. Go to System Preferences, click on International then the Input Menu tab, then click the checkbox for Character Palette. Now, when wanting to insert special characters. The palette will now appear in the menu bar on the top right and will be grouped with any other languages you have enabled.
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