where is the symbol for degrees F in impress?
where is the symbol for degrees F in impress?
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Microsoft Windows Alt+248 Alt+0176
After alt codes, You can add the letter "F" next to it.
(Make sure NumLock is on. The second code requires the first 0, since Alt+176 on keyboard leads to the "░" character)
U+00BA is not a "degree" but a "MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR", which seems to be needed in Spanish. Or similar wrong a superscript zero from U+2070. The "degree" might be available via keyboard too. On a German keyboard layout it is top-left.
The one character °F (here a really one character: ℉ ) is at U+2109, but that is only available in a few fonts, e.g. in "Arial Unicode MS" or in "Linux Libertine G".
Go to
Insert (the insert option on the tool bar at the top of the window)
Special Character (there is an omega next to the special character).
There are two options from here. On the far right, second from the bottom is a degree symbol. On the bottom row, near the middle there is another one.
After clicking on which symbol you'd like, then click insert and there you go.
Asked: 2017-05-29 20:54:21 +0200
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Last updated: Sep 08 '19
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Press and hold the ALT key and type 0176 on your keyboard WITHOUT NUMERIC KEYPAD, simply press and hold the Fn before typing the 0176 numbers of the Degree sign or you can copy paste Degree symbol