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You can easily insert a degree symbol in your Office documents. Most fonts that Microsoft Windows® users have installed include a degree symbol. ... The following are some ways that you can insert a degree symbol, depending on which Office program you are using.
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How-To question: How do you make degrees symbol in word? It's simple to insert a degrees symbol in an Office document. Most of the fonts that Microsoft Windows users have installed already have a degrees ... It's simple to insert a degrees symbol in an Office document. Most of the fonts that Microsoft Windows users...
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Hold down the Alt key and then type 167. ... EX: It is 68º outside today.
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How do I add a "Degrees" symbol to my code. I don't have the symbol available on my keyboard. Thanks. ... > The keystroke for it is: Alt + 0176; > Look in Start Menu -> Accessories -> Character Map (or in Accessories -> ; > System Tools I think) for more. >; >> How do I add a "Degrees" symbol to my code. I don't have...
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How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC? -- Laurie Savage Earth Science @ Orange High School Orange, NSW, Australia ... The degrees symbol Laurie Savage ... Re: The degrees symbol Kenward Vaughan...
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symbol for degrees Documents Management ... What symbol can I use for degrees, eg, "It is 60 degrees today"; ... Re: symbol for degrees...
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There's gotta be an easy way to insert the degrees symbol, like it was 102*. How do you do it? ... > ° is alt+0176; >; >> There's gotta be an easy way to insert the degrees symbol, like it; >> was 102*. >> How do you do it?
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I suspect that the problem is with CFHTTP's inability to properly decipher the degrees symbol using the GET method, since I have a simple "modify products" section in the app's adminsitration website which retains the degrees symbol without any problems when I modify a product description.
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Use the @textdegree{} command to generate `°'. Where possible, this is the normal symbol for degrees. In plain text and Info output, it is an ‘o’.
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