There are a few ways in which you can get a degrees symbol on Microsoft PowerPoint. You can choose the symbol from the Symbol command on the Insert menu, from the Windows Character Map tool or by using a keyboard shortcut.
Go to the Insert Menu and choose Symbol. On the dialog box that pops up you will see lots of characters, including letters and numbers and other symbols. In amongst them you will find the degrees character.
Another way of doing it is to make sure the Num Lock key is on. Then press and hold the Alt key. On the numeric keypad on the right of your keyboard, not the numbers across the top, type 248 and then let go of the Alt key. You should get the degrees symbol.
There is no special symbol for Fahrenheit, it is the Degree symbol (o) + F. ( oF ) To do that, go to Insert -> Symbol -> select the degree symbol o.
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The answer is 45(the degrees sign) and the (c).
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Cusp It is the line that marks 0 degrees of each sign. The last degree of the neighboring sign is 29.59 degrees.
Change the sign: from + to - or - to +
The sign for a 90 degree is a small, perpendicular mark in the corner of the angle, to form a box with the angle.Also, the sine of 90 degrees is 1
If you have Powerpoint, you can change them, but not if you only have the Powerpoint viewer.
Yes. PowerPoint 2007 (and 2010) support loading presentations that were made in older PowerPoint version.
PowerPoint files can be viewed on a Mac with Microsoft's PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote, Open Office and several PowerPoint viewers.
3 degrees Celsius would be written as 3 oC with the degrees sign and a capital letter C.
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