Assuming you mean to type the √ symbol, I would guess (not using MS Word but OpenOffice.Org) that it is inserted as a "special symbol" (in one of the menus) which could allow access to all characters in the current font.
To type a square root symbol in Microsoft Word, you can use the following steps: Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Equation" in the Symbols group, and then select "Square Root" from the options provided. This will insert a square root symbol into your document.
Microsoft Word is not a spreadsheet program. It can do some very simple calculations, but if you want to do some more involved calculations, use Excel instead.
Most processors have a special symbol key; on Microsoft Word go to "INSERT" then "SYMBOLS" and look for it there
To type a square root symbol (√) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Equation feature by going to the "Insert" tab, selecting "Equation," and then choosing the square root option from the equation toolbar. Alternatively, you can type the symbol directly by pressing "Alt" + "251" on the numeric keypad or by using the Unicode character by typing "221A" and then pressing "Alt" + "X."
Use the equation editor, to make your equations look better. Note that this is designed to write the equations and symbols, not to solve them. Select "Insert", then "Object", then "Object" again. Under "Type", choose "Microsoft Equation 3.0". This equation editor has capabilities to show square roots, other roots, integrals, fractions, and many other options.
a square root
I cant use the square root symbol so lets use the word "root" to represent square root. The answer would be 4root2
The square root of four is two.
Root word is Abdomen
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
One can find more information about Microsoft Word Viewer on the main Microsoft website. You can look at everything, from downloading trials to owning the Word Viewer.
It is unlikely that you have a built in shortcut key. However, if you are using Microsoft Word you can set up a custom hotkey. A square root sign has character code 221A - you can find it under Insert: Symbol. From there you can set a keyboard shortcut; I've just set mine to Ctrl + SQ, which works fine. The standard shortcut key is "ALT"+ X