Not sure about a Mac, but on a text document (I use LibreOffice Writer), try insert > special character, and find the superscript degree character '°' and click on OK. (If the ° is inserted into the wrong place, copy and paste it where you want it in the text document (as I have done here!).
Hopefully, someone familiar with a Mac may provide a better method than this workaround.
For PC, Press Alt and type the numbers 167, then let go the Alt button.
Hold the Alt button and click 0.
Hold command key while pressing 0(zero).
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Mac. Press Option-Shift-8.
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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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Press and hold the number "0" until you see the choice of zero or a degree (°) symbol, and slide your finger over it.
To insert a degree symbol in your emails, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Alt + 0176" on a Windows computer or "Option + Shift + 8" on a Mac. Additionally, you can copy and paste the degree symbol (°) from a website or a character map.
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.
The sybol or the degree sign is °. To make the symbol you just press down Alt and then type the #'s 0176.
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