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How to type degree after the numericals?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i hope you mean "to the power of" when you mean the degree of a number. the key ^ (SHIFT + 6) is used to describe a degree of a number. to type 2 to the power of 3 we type it as 2^3.

  • 1 decade ago

    In Microsoft word, the shortcut key for degree is a combination of the following keystrokes.

    Press CTRL key,SHIFT Key and the number 2 from the normal keypad (not numeric keypad) together and release. Press space bar once. The degree symbol is displayed.

    Alternatively, In Microsoft word, go to the menu, press Insert>Symbol. Once the list of symbols are displayed, chose the "subset" option as "Mathematical Symbols". All mathematical symbols are displayed. Choose the degree symbol from the list displayed.

    Hope this helps...:)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If y want to type 5 degree do the following steps

    type 5 0 (five space zero)

    select 0

    right click

    format cell

    click superscript

    clike ok

    it will appear 5degree as u like

  • 1 decade ago

    i hope you mean "to the power of" when you mean the degree of a number. the key ^ (SHIFT + 6) is used to describe a degree of a number. You can also select from the tools symbol and insert the same.

  • 5 years ago

    Search degree in Google and copy.. Or use character map..in windows application that is default present.. In all windows

  • 1 decade ago

    Go to Symbol in the Tool Bar slect the symbal you want and apply Insert .

  • 1 decade ago

    let me know the degrees first

  • 6 years ago

    in a pinch i just use the asterisk. shift 8

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