Mac. Press Option-Shift-8.
To insert the degree symbol (°) in AOL Mail, you can use a keyboard shortcut. On Windows, hold down the "Alt" key and type "0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, you can type "Option + Shift + 8." Alternatively, you can copy the degree symbol from another source and paste it into your email.
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
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No key is the degree key, so just put "degrees fareneheit" or "degrees celcius". On Mac OS X, Alt + 0 will produce the degrees symbol.
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To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option F on a Mac.
To type the flat symbol on a keyboard, you can use the shortcut Alt code 9837 on a Windows computer or Option 21A9 on a Mac.
Press and hold the number "0" until you see the choice of zero or a degree (°) symbol, and slide your finger over it.
using a PC/Windows: hold ALT and type 0176using a Mac: hold SHIFT and OPTION, then type 8 == == There are extra characters available for your use by using a function called character mapping. Find charactermap on your machine and get started using all those crazy extra characters. Oh, and the characters will differ a bit from one font to another. Have fun. It's usually easier for me to compose lengthy emails with Microsoft Word 2003, then, on the Edit menu of Word, click Select , Copy, then Paste to the Outlook message area.If these two programs are on your computer, here's how to insert the degree symbol: # On the Insert menu, click Symbol. # In the Symbol dialog box, on the Symbols tab, scroll until you will find the degree symbol. # Double-click the degree symbol. (from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA011179441033.aspx)
You hold down the option key or alt, and click zero, you will then get yourself a degrees symbol like this: º
To type at on a Mac is a two step operation: 1: press the A key 2: press the T key If the symbol @ is required it is usually found by pressing the Shift and 2 keys.