To insert a handicap symbol in Microsoft Word, go to the "Insert" tab on the ribbon, then click on "Symbol" and select "More Symbols." In the Symbol dialog, choose the font that contains the handicap symbol (like Arial or Wingdings) and scroll through the options to find it. Once you locate the symbol, click on it and then click "Insert." Alternatively, you can use the shortcut by typing "2659" and then pressing "Alt + X" to convert it into the handicap symbol (♿).
Use "Insert Symbol" on Microsoft Word.
Use the "h" in symbol font.
I have not seen it in Microsoft Word symbols but you can always just paste the following. ≈
A symbol on your desktop that is a shortcut to a program, such as Microsoft word.
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to depress, dish it out, dish out, dump on, freight, give it to, hamper, handicap, hinder, impede, load
I think the only way is to use * or x.
If you go to Insert Symbol and pick the Webdings font, you will find a wheelchair symbol that can be inserted into your document.
On Microsoft Word, go into Insert and Symbol, it'll be under Greek letters - you can cut and paste it from there
In MS Word 2007/2010 go to Insert > Symbol and choose pound symbol to insert at current cursor location.
Right above the little paper-clip.
It's on your keyboard. Hold shift and press 8. *