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![]() Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: The degree symbol is contained in every ASCII and Unicode font at character 00B0 (Unicode) or 0176 (ASCII). You can insert this through Insert | Symbol, but the built-in keyboard shortcut for inserting it in Word is Ctrl+@, Spacebar. "markmcd" wrote in message ... This may seem relatively simple but all I want to do is put a degrees symbol at the end of a temperature. I have looks through the Windings but there are hundreds of them through Windings 1,2,3. Is there a quick way to do this or can someone tell me where exactly I will find it. I'm surprised that it's not included in the special characters. Thanks in advance Alt 176 gives me ¦ not ° |
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