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Where can I find the degree symbol using Micosoft Office 2007?
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Where can I find the degree symbol using Micosoft Office 2007?
"Trishia" wrote in message
... Nothing. Please use this big white space to write your question. Have you tried Insert-Symbol? |
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In message , Trishia
writes You wanted to know where you can find the degree symbol using Office 2007 (it's always a good idea to restate your question in the message area so it shows up in replies). In Word, I use Ctrl-Shift-@, Enter. I assume that will also work in other Office programs. -- Elizabeth |
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Where can I find the degree symbol using Micosoft Office 2007?
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:49:00 -0700, Trishia
wrote: Trisha, Unfortunately, you got one answer that was snarly and one that was incomplete. Here's the complete answer without the lecture. You have a couple of choices. 1. Insert Symbol will allow you to insert any symbol that is included in the current font or various symbol fonts. Once you get the Symbol panel open, select the font in the Font: field, then scroll through that font until you find the symbol you want. When you do, click Insert. 2. Many symbols have keyboard shortcuts assigned that allow you to insert that symbol directly. The degree symbol shortcut requires 2 steps: (1) Press Crtl+Shift+@. (2) Immediately press space. If you use option 1, Word will show you if that symbol has a keyboard shortcut. PS: Usenet protocol calls for a short, descriptive Subject line and then the full question in the body of the message. |
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"Lurfys Maw" wrote in message
news On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:49:00 -0700, Trishia wrote: Trisha, Unfortunately, you got one answer that was snarly How was my response "snarly"? Do people normally send a blank email with all the data in the subject line? Of course they don't. |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:03:13 +0100, "Gordon"
wrote: "Lurfys Maw" wrote in message news On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 04:49:00 -0700, Trishia wrote: Trisha, Unfortunately, you got one answer that was snarly How was my response "snarly"? Do people normally send a blank email with all the data in the subject line? Of course they don't. OK, maybe not snarly. Sorry. People who are familiar with usenet do not post blank messages with the question in the subject only. It's not the best form. But this person seemed to me to be a reasonable person trying to get help and just didn't understand how it works. She got a lecture and two partial answers. I wish those of us who are more experienced would answer the question first and then do whatever educating we feel is necessary. |
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