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how to insert a diameter symbol into text?
I want to insert a diameter symbol into text. I don't see the symbol on the
unicode chart...is it possible? |
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Answer: how to insert a diameter symbol into text?
Yes, it is possible to insert a diameter symbol into text in Microsoft Word. Here's how:
If you need to use the diameter symbol frequently, you can also assign a keyboard shortcut to it. Here's how:
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Try Ctrl + /, Shift + O (letter "O").
"waterskyle" wrote in message ... I want to insert a diameter symbol into text. I don't see the symbol on the unicode chart...is it possible? |
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"waterskyle" wrote:
I want to insert a diameter symbol into text. I don't see the symbol on the unicode chart...is it possible? Besides the "latin letter capital O with stroke" Ø (U+00D8) that Ed mentioned, there's also a diameter symbol in some fonts: U+2205 (type 2205, Alt+X in Word 2002/2003). Greetings, Klaus |
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