you click on insert then go down to special character and choose which one you want. :)
Insert > Symbol > More Symbols.
Click on Insert and then Special Characters. Click on chosen character, then OK, and the special character will appear in the document at the cursor.
Insert tab-Symbols-more symbols
There's a table here (check the link). that lists how to insert special characters for both Windows and Mac systems.
At top of page go to Insert then to Special Characters and chose from there such as Ď or ď for example. (in Excel or Open Office etc)
If on Microsoft word,Insert (At the top),Symbol,Mathematical operators,Character code 2260,Copy and paste.Related Information:Alternatively: Use the mouse. Most word processors have a special characters application. Usually, begin at the:Insert menu,Symbols or special characters,Paint the required character,Select by using the insert button.
There are many sets of special characters used.
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This answer only works if you have Microsoft; it doesn't work for Macs. If you see a button on your toolbar that looks like a horseshoe, that's the button you use for inserting symbols. Press that button and it will give you a screen of special characters and symbols that you can select from. Select one, click on "insert" and then exit out of the screen. If a horseshoe is nowhere in your toolbars, you most likely will be able to use the insert function. Select insert, then select symbol. The same screen as you would see above comes up and you can select a symbol (or scroll down until you see what you're looking for) and then select it, "insert", and exit out. If you're working in new versions of Word, use the following keyboard commands: Alt + n. Let up and then press "u". A small window will show up with commonly used symbols. If you don't see what you want there, click on More Symbols and you'll get a vast amount of symbols and special characters to choose from. You can insert whatever you need, one at a time.
One can find a list of special characters in HTML when one goes to the website of the University of Texas. There is a special page entitled "HTML characters". There one can find the special characters as well as their meanings.
Special alt characters are special characters that cannot be typed easily or are not in the keyboard. You need to type in a number of keys to make special letters/symbols/etc come up.