Just use ordinary letters in their capital letter form-
It takes some practice to learn the numbers though!
Type them
You type roman numerals by using capital letters.
No, the Roman Numerals are a based less number system.
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
To type Roman numerals on a computer, you can use ASCII codes. Hold down the Alt key and then enter the ASCII code for the desired Roman numeral using the numeric keypad. For example, Alt + 73 gives you the Roman numeral 'I'. Alternatively, you can also use special characters or symbols menu in word processing software to insert Roman numerals.
Type them
You type roman numerals by using capital letters.
It is a word processor.
No, the Roman Numerals are a based less number system.
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
No it is a program, an application.
To type Roman numerals on a computer, you can use ASCII codes. Hold down the Alt key and then enter the ASCII code for the desired Roman numeral using the numeric keypad. For example, Alt + 73 gives you the Roman numeral 'I'. Alternatively, you can also use special characters or symbols menu in word processing software to insert Roman numerals.
You use the capital letters.
I put the Roman numeral for number one as i (I for it's little capital letter) Capital I is how I usually type out number one in Roman numerals.
What you want to do, is go to Insert>Symbol on Microsoft Word 2007 or 2010. Then, type in character code 2160 at the bottom of the box. A bunch of Roman Numerals will pop up.Another way is to just capitalize your letters and write I, II, III, IV, V , VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, etc. You can look this up online. However, the second way does not turn out that well.
Letters C I V I L are all Roman numerals = 100 1 5 1 50
V-X-MCMXC. just type what ever number you want followed by "in roman numerals" in google and hit search