.. Insert the degree symbol by using the Symbolscommand on the Insertmenu.Insert the degree symbol by using the Windows Character Map tool.Type the keyboard shortcut for the degree symbol, and then change the symbol to the correct font type.Use the Office AutoCorrect feature to translate the text of your choice into the degree symbol.
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For Microsoft Windows XP, click Start, point to All Programs, point toAccessories, point to System Tools, and then click Character Map.For Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to Programs, point toAccessories, point to System Tools, and then click Character Map.
To add the current symbol to the Characters to copy box, click Select To place the symbol in the Characters to copy box on the Windows clipboard, click Copy.Click the degree symbol that you want, click Select, and then click Copy.Switch to your document, and then place the insertion point where you want to paste the degree symbol.Click Paste.
You have to use upper toolbar - Insert - Symbol.
In Word 2000-2003, use the Insert>Symbol command. The copyright symbol is below the number 4, fourth row down. In Word 2007-2013, click on the Insert tab of the Ribbon, find the Symbols group at the right end and click on Symbol. The copyright symbol is usually in the top row. You can also type (c) and Autotext will change it into the copyright symbol automtically.
To insert the parallel symbol (∥) in Microsoft Word, you can use the Symbol feature. Go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Symbol," and then select "More Symbols." In the Symbol dialog box, find the parallel symbol in the list, select it, and click "Insert." Alternatively, you can type the Unicode for the symbol (U+2225) followed by pressing "Alt" + "X" to convert it into the parallel symbol.
In MS Word 2007/2010 go to Insert > Symbol and choose pound symbol to insert at current cursor location.
Go to the "Insert" tab. At the right end of the insert ribbon, you will see a button labeled "Symbol". Click. Look in the list that appears. If not there, go to "More Symbols" Click.
Use "Insert Symbol" on Microsoft Word.
Click on Insert tab to expand, look for Symbols section on right side, press arrow below Symbol, if you don't see the symbol you want in list, then press More Symbols.
From the upper toolbar pick: Insert - Symbol Then just search until you find what you need.
If you are using a computer with Micrsoft Word, there is an insert symbol key with the right symbol
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Many programs will autocorrect (c) to the copyright symbol. Otherwise, you can insert a symbol from the keyboard map. In Microsoft Word, for example, select "Symbol" from the "Insert" menu.
In Word 2007 there is a picture icon in the Insert ribbon, in Word 2003 and older you find Insert > Picture in the menus.