Press Alt. Key and type 0247.
So, Alt. + 0247.
Alt + 0427 = a division sign
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Alternatively, you can use '/' (forward slash) which the computer will detect as a division symbol.
I have Microsoft office 2010 and all you do is go to the insert tab and press symbol, browse through and it will definitely be there... Hope this was helpful!
Microsoft paint is a software program that you draw in.
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Enamel Paint. Sometimes called "Sign Paint" or "Lettering Paint"
In Microsoft Word, it's be (C)
To get the ÷ sign, go to the Insert Menu and pick Symbol. Under Normal text you will find it. Another way of doing it is to hold down the Alt key and on the Numeric Keypad, not the numbers across the top of the keyboard, type 246 and then let go of Alt.
Open CMD, type in "Format C:" tehn enter, maybe it will ask for permission, if it does, type in "yes", and you have a fresh install of MS Paint running ;)
Microsoft Word. Word is a program to type text. Such as make flyers (paint helps with that too) and notices. It is very helpful!
Italicised lower case b"b"
If you are using a text application such as Microsoft Word, QuarkXpress, InDesign, etc., you can type "option 5" and that will give you an infinity sign. -Tonypro Or you can type alt+236 and it will show up as ∞
On Microsoft word 2007 simply press (alt key) and type the number (8369).
On microsoft word, there is a sign at the top which says "symbols" and you can pick one so it should be on that list!
You can go to Microsoft Word and on the clipart section you can type stop sign. Then you will find stop sign images via clipart. Click one of the images to copy and paste.