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Put your numeric lock on. Hold Alt and at the same time, on the numeric pad, type 0186 and release the alt key. There will be the degrees sign like this: º. Then you just have to type the c after it. Like this: 25ºC

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15y ago

If you mean the degree sign that goes before the F in Fahrenheit (° F)

Using MS Word you can click on the Insert Tab and go to Symbols...it will be one of the symbols there...and then all you have to do is insert it.

The easy way is to hold down the "ALT" key and type in 0176 then release the "ALT" key.

See link below for more character key sequences

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13y ago

There is no specific Celsius sign it is a combination of the degree sign "°" and the capital "C"

the degree sign is made by keeping the left <Alt> key pressed while you press in succession, on the NumPad (make sure the NumLock is on) 2, 4, 8.

Another key combination is <Alt> + 0, 1, 7, 6,

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11y ago

Hit alt and then 0, so it will look like this....

example : 78ºC

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10y ago

On a Mac hit Option + k and then Option + F and you get ˚ƒ

On a PC hit Alt + 8457 and you get ℉

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