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Answer: How do I insert roman numerals into the text of a Word document?
No worries, inserting Roman numerals in a Word document is actually quite simple! Here's how you can do it:
Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut to insert Roman numerals. Here's how: 1. Place your cursor where you want to insert the Roman numeral. 2. Press the "Alt" key and type the corresponding code for the Roman numeral you want to insert. For example, to insert "I", press "Alt" and type "73" on the numeric keypad. Here are the codes for the most commonly used Roman numerals: - I: Alt + 73 - V: Alt + 86 - X: Alt + 88 - L: Alt + 76 - C: Alt + 67 - D: Alt + 68 - M: Alt + 77 That's it! You should now be able to insert Roman numerals into your Word document with ease.
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