Microsoft has a number of symbols already built into its program. On your toolbar, find a button with a symbol that looks like this: Ω.
Click on it and it will show you lots of symbols that you can choose from.
If you don't find what you want there, Word also has built in some symbol fonts like Webdings and Wingdings, as a standard part of your font folder. Just use a "Ctrl + D" command and you'll see the fonts. You can scroll down and see if there are any symbols in the symbols fonts that you'd like to use.
There are tons of free symbol fonts on the internet that you can download to your computer and install into your font directory. You can check out symbol, swash, flourish, ornaments, animal, calligraphy, sketch, pictures, script, and many other kinds of fonts. Most of them are free.
When you have such a font, you can change temporarily to that font and go nuts inserting pictures.
Go to the Insert menu and click Symbol. From there you will be able to find all sorts of symbols that you can enter into your document, by scrolling through the dialogue box that appears and clicking on the things you want.
Insert tab - Symbols section on right side of screen, press arrow on bottom of Symbol and choose More Symbols...
just press the "x" button on the keyboard..
If you go to Insert Symbol and pick the Webdings font, you will find a wheelchair symbol that can be inserted into your document.
From the upper toolbar pick: Insert - Symbol Then just search until you find what you need.
You will find it in the Symbols, in the Wingdings 3 font.
Use "Insert Symbol" on Microsoft Word.
Use the "h" in symbol font.
I have not seen it in Microsoft Word symbols but you can always just paste the following. ≈
The special symbol for the paragraph-end-marker is ^p. Find for ^p^p, and replace it by ^p.
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In most versions of Microsoft Word there is an Insert menu. One of the options you can insert is symbols. You will need to select were in Word you want that symbol to appear and you may need to look around the various Fonts for the particular symbol that is a mobile 'phone
Assuming you mean to type the √ symbol, I would guess (not using MS Word but OpenOffice.Org) that it is inserted as a "special symbol" (in one of the menus) which could allow access to all characters in the current font.
I think the only way is to use * or x.