What is symbols in microsoft word

Symbols and Special Characters in Microsoft Word

Your average keyboard has enough letters, numbers, and punctuation marks for all your day-to-day typing needs. But what if you need symbols or special characters that aren’t on your keyboard?

Well, in Microsoft Word, you have three main options:

  1. Use the Symbol menu.
  2. Learn some ASCII codes.
  3. Use Microsoft Word’s special character shortcuts.

In the rest of this post, we’ll look at how to do each of these in your writing. Watch the video or read the post below to get started:

1. Using the Symbol Menu

To see the Symbol menu in Microsoft Word, go to Insert > Symbols on the ribbon and click the Symbol button (or Insert > Advanced Symbol > Symbols in the menu system in Word for Mac).

Quick access symbols.
Quick access symbols.

This will open a quick access menu of 20 frequently used symbols to pick from. However, you can also access the full range of special characters in Microsoft Word as follows:

  • Go to Insert > Symbols and click Symbol to open the menu.
  • Click More Symbols… to open a new window.
  • Scroll through until you find the symbol you want to use.
  • Click Insert to add the symbol to your document.
The full range of special characters in Microsoft Word.
The full range of special characters in Microsoft Word.

The symbol will then appear in your document at your cursor. Microsoft Word will also add it to the quick access menu, saving your time if you need to use the same symbol again.

2. ASCII Codes

ASCII codes each indicate a different symbol, so you can use them to add special characters to a document quickly via the numeric keypad:

  • Learn or look up the correct ASCII code for the symbol(s) you need.
  • Turn on Num Lock on your keyboard to activate the numeric keypad.
  • Hold down the Alt key and type the required code.

The corresponding symbol will then appear at your cursor position.

3. Shortcuts for Special Characters

For some special characters, your simplest option is to let Microsoft Word do the hard work! There are, for example, shortcuts available for the following common symbols:

Special Character

Shortcut

Autocorrect Option

Trademark symbol (™)

Ctrl + Alt + T

Write “TM” in parentheses

Registered trademark symbol (®)

Ctrl + Alt + R

“R” in parentheses

Copyright symbol (©)

Ctrl + Alt + C

“C” in parentheses

Closed Ellipsis (…)

Ctrl + Alt + .

Three periods without spaces

Euro (€)

Ctrl + Alt + E

“E” in parentheses

You’ll notice we’ve included an “autocorrect” version for each symbol above. In these cases, Microsoft Word will automatically correct the specified text to create the symbol.

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For example, to add a trademark symbol to a document, we have two options:

  1. Hold down Ctrl + Alt + T at the same time.
  2. Write “(TM)” and let Microsoft Word change this to the symbol.

These shortcuts are very quick and simple, so it is worth memorizing them if you use any of these symbols frequently. Similar shortcuts are also available for accented letters.

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You can easily insert a special character, fraction, or other symbol in your Word documents.

The most important thing to understand when inserting symbols, fractions, special characters, or international characters is that the font you use is critical. Not all fonts have the same characters in them. For example, the Elephant font has no fraction characters in it, while Verdana does. As a result it’s important to use the right font to find the symbol or character you want.

These marks are static symbols. If you’re looking for an interactive check box that you can click on to check or uncheck, see Make a checklist in Word.

Symbol such as currency (¥), music (♫), or check marks (✔)

  1. Place your cursor in the file at the spot where you want to insert the symbol.

  2. Go to Insert > Symbol.

    Symbol command on the Insert tab

  3. Pick a symbol, or choose More Symbols.

  4. Scroll up or down to find the symbol you want to insert.

    Different font sets often have different symbols in them and the most commonly used symbols are in the Segoe UI Symbol font set. Use the Font selector above the symbol list to pick the font you want to browse through.

  5. When you find the symbol you want, double-click it. The symbol will be inserted in your file.

  6. Select Close.

Tip: If you want to make your symbol larger or smaller, select it and use the Font Size setting.

If you’re going to insert the same symbol often, consider setting up AutoCorrect to insert it for you. You can find more info about that here: Insert a check mark or other symbol using AutoCorrect.

  1. Click or tap where you want to insert the special character.

  2. Go to Insert > Symbol > More Symbols.

  3. Go to Special Characters.

    On the "Special Characters" tab, click the "Nonbreaking Space" row to highlight it, and then click "Insert."

  4. Double-click the character that you want to insert.

    Tip: Many of the special characters have shortcut keys associated with them. If you want to insert that special character again in the future, just press the shortcut key. ALT+CTRL+C inserts the Copyright symbol (©), for example.

  5. Select Close.

Some fractions (1/4, 1/2, and 3/4) automatically switch to a fraction character (¼, ½, ¾) when you type them. But others do not (1/3, 2/3, 1/5, etc.) so if you want to insert those as symbols you’ll need to use the insert symbol process.

  1. Click or tapwhere you want to insert the fraction.

  2. Go to Insert > Symbol > More Symbols.

  3. In the Subset dropdown, choose Number Forms.

    Select Number Forms in the Subset dialog to show fractions and other math symbols

    Note: Not all fonts have a number forms subset. If you don’t see the number forms subset available for your font you will have to use a different font, such as Calibri, to insert the fraction character.

  4. Double-click the fraction that you want to insert.

  5. Select Close.

Only a handful of common fractions have a symbol that you can substitute. For more unusual fractions, such as 8/9, you can approximate the symbol by setting the numerator as superscript and the denominator as subscript. For more information see Insert subscript or superscript text.

If you plan to type in other languages often you should consider switching your keyboard layout to that language. You can find more information about that at Enable or change a keyboard layout language.

For one-off characters there are almost always keyboard shortcuts in Office to do that. For example:

  • CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+? inserts a ¿

  • CTRL+SHIFT+~ followed immediately by «a» will insert ã.

  • CTRL+SHIFT+: followed immediately by «u» will insert ü.

For more info on international characters see: Keyboard shortcuts for international characters.

You can also use the character code of the symbol as a keyboard shortcut. Symbols and special characters are either inserted using ASCII or Unicode codes. You can tell which is which when you look up the code for the character.

  1. Go to Insert >Symbol > More Symbols.

  2. Scroll up or down the list to find the symbol you want. You might have to change the font or the subset to locate it.

    Tip: The Segoe UI Symbol font has a very large collection of Unicode symbols to choose from.

  3. Towards the bottom right you’ll see boxes for Character code and a from:. The character code is what you’ll enter to insert this symbol from the keyboard and the from: tells you what kind of character it is. If from: says «Unicode (hex)» it’s a Unicode character. If from: says «Symbol (Decimal)» then it’s an ASCII character.

The from field tells you that this is a Unicode symbol

Unicode

The from field tells you that this is an ASCII symbol

ASCII

ASCII and Unicode information and character tables

For more info about using ASCII or Unicode characters, see Insert ASCII or Unicode character codes.

Insert a check mark

For info on inserting a check mark, see Insert a check mark.

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This chapter discusses how to insert symbols in MS Word. If you don’t have a large number of characters on your keyboard but still want to use them in your document, you have the option of inserting special symbols, as explained in this article.

Meanwhile, this is the continuation of the previous tutorial on how to use find and replace tools in a word document and the spelling and grammar checker of MS Word.

Table of contents

  • Special Symbol in Word
  • What are Symbols of MS Word?
  • What are special characters and symbols?
  • List all the special characters in Word
  • How to Insert symbols in MS Word
  • How to Insert Special Character in MS Word
  • Codes for Special Characters used for Searching
  • Summary

What are Symbols of MS Word?

The Symbols of MS Word is a special feature in Microsoft Word through which users can insert many different types of symbols into the document. Word does make a difference between symbols and special characters, but you shouldn’t have any trouble finding either one or adding it to your documents.

Additionally, MS Word also has many different symbols, special characters, fractions, languages, and other things. With Microsoft Word’s Symbol dialog box, we can add symbols and other characters.

MS WORD SYMBOL

MS WORD SYMBOL

What are special characters and symbols?

What are special characters and symbols?

A special character is one that is not considered a number or letter. Symbols, accent marks, and punctuation marks are considered special characters. Similarly, ASCII control characters and formatting characters like paragraph marks are also special characters.

List all the special characters in Word

The following are the list of special characters in Word.

1. Em dash is a long dash (—).

2. En dash is a dash (–) that is shorter than an em dash but longer than a hyphen.

3. Copyright is a letter c in a circle (©).

4. Registered is a capital letter R in a circle (®).

5. Trademark is a capital letter T with a capital letter M (™).

6. Section is a section break symbol (§). This special character doesn’t insert a section break.

7. Paragraph is a paragraph symbol (¶). This special character doesn’t insert a new paragraph.

8. Ellipsis is a set of ellipsis points (…). The spacing between the points varies depending on your font.

9. Single opening quote (‘), single closing quote (’), double opening quote (“), and double closing quote (”) – are the same as the curly quotations that Word makes when you use the apostrophe or the double quotation mark on the keyboard to start and end a quote. So, unless you change Word’s AutoFormat settings, using the keyboard to make quotation mark pairs is faster than inserting these special characters.

How to Insert symbols in MS Word

The following are the steps to insert symbols in MS Word.

  • Step 1: On the navigation menu click on the insert option.

    INSERT TAB

  • Step 2: On the right-hand side of the navigation menu select the Symbol option as shown in figure:

    INSERT SYMBOL

  • Step 3: Next select the symbol from the menu as per your need.

  • Step 4: You can also select more different types of symbols by just clicking on the More Symbols option as shown in the figure:

    MORE SYMBOL SYMBOL BUTTON

  • Step 5: A symbol dialog box will be pop up on the screen.

    SYMBOL DIALOG BOX BUTTON

  • Step 6: Now click on the symbols option as shown in the figure.  Next click on the drop-down arrow of the font box to change the font style of symbols.

  • Step 8: Select the font style from the style menu. Next click on the drop-down arrow of subset box to select the different categories of the symbols.

  • Step 11: Select the symbol as per your choice as shown in the figure:

  • Step 12: Then click on the insert option to insert the symbol on your current page of the document.


    Note – You can also search for a particular symbol using its character code as shown in the figure:


    Then, Select the option (UNICODE, ASCII) as shown in the figure:

    Then click on the insert option. Close the symbol dialog box as shown in the figure.

    Finally, the symbol is added to your document.

How to Insert Special Character in MS Word

Here are the ways on how to insert special character in MS Word:

First, click on the Symbol option in the menu bar. Then, choose the “More Symbols” option. A dialog box about symbols will open. Now, choose the option that says “Special characters.” Then, choose the option that says “Special characters.” To move on, click the Insert button. Lastly, Close the box with the symbols.

Insert Special Character

Insert Special Character

Finally, special characters symbol is added to your document.

Special Character Successfully Added

Special Character Successfully Added

Codes for Special Characters used for Searching

Word also includes codes to assist you in searching for special characters in a document. To examine the list of potential codes while you are inputting a find and replacement of text, press Ctrl+F or Ctrl+H to activate the Find and Replace dialog box. Then click More and click Special. 

The following table contains some of the special characters and the related codes that you can use in the Find and Replace with text box.

Special Character Code
Em dash (—) ^+
En dash (–) ^=
Nonbreaking hyphen ^~
Optional hyphen ^-
Nonbreaking space ^s
Section mark (§) ^%
Paragraph mark (¶) ^v
Right to left mark ^r
Left to right mark ^h
No-width optional break (zero width non-joiner) ^o
No-width non-break (zero width joiner) ^y

Summary

In summary, we’ve talked about how to insert symbols in MS Word as well as what those terms mean. In addition, we know the different special characters and symbols available in words. We also gain insight into adding symbols step by step. 

We hope this tutorial helps you as you plan to create a document in MS Word.


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What are symbols in Microsoft Word?

When creating documents, you may need to use a symbol or special character that does not appear on the keyboard. These symbols and special characters can be accessed through the Symbol dialog box. Use the Symbol dialog box to locate symbols, characters from other languages, arrows, and other characters.

How do you insert symbols in Word?

Keyboard shortcuts for entering symbols in Word documents

  1. Hold down the [Alt] key while pressing 0162 on the numeric keypad.
  2. Press [Ctrl]+/+c.

How do you enter this symbol?

On a laptop with a numeric keypad, press Ctrl + Alt + 2, or Alt + 64. On an English keyboard for the United States, press Shift + 2. On an English keyboard for the UK, use Shift + `. On a Spanish keyboard for Latin America, press Alt Gr + Q.

How do I get Greek symbols in Word?

To create your own keyboard shortcut for a Greek symbol:

  1. Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
  2. In the Symbols group, click Symbol. …
  3. Click More Symbols. …
  4. If necessary, click the Symbols tab.
  5. Select Symbol from the Font drop-down menu.
  6. Click the symbol or letter you want to use.
  7. Click Shortcut.

How do I type special characters in Windows?

In your document, position the insertion point where you want the special character to appear. Press and hold down the ALT key while you type the four number Unicode value for the character. Note that NUM LOCK must be on, and you have to use the number pad keys to type the Unicode character value.

How can I type faster?

Typing speed

  1. Do not rush when you just started learning. Speed up only when your fingers hit the right keys out of habit.
  2. Take your time when typing to avoid mistakes. The speed will pick up as you progress.
  3. Always scan the text a word or two in advance.
  4. Pass all typing lessons at Ratatype.

What is good typing speed?

40 WPM

What is professional typing speed?

50 to 80 wpm

Is it OK to type with two fingers?

Its fine to type with two fingers, but it might give you strain, try anything above 3 fingers, that will not give you strain. hunt and pecking will also put low accuracy and improper muscle memory. Try re learning typing. How should I use all my fingers while typing?

Is 100 words per minute fast?

100 wpm is about the same speed as me . This is a speed that only 5% of all people in the world have, that is a great speed and will help you be more productive. You basically type as fast as you can speak. thats pretty fast, because on average a person will speak 80–200 wpm.

Microsoft Word is a software tool that allows us to create documents file like articles, office letters, projects files and many more in a very simplest and easy manner. MS Word makes our document more attractive as compared to paper or file work by providing different features like it has different sizes of pages, fonts, colors, design, bullets, tables, charts, page border/number, and many more.  

It also provides various features like editing, texting, formatting, graphics designs, fonts color and styles, inserting images, videos, printing documents etc.  

This MS Word software saves our articles/letters in a form of a document and saves them on the computer forever. Whenever it is required it can be shared or can access the document.  

Features of MS Word

  1. Images- MS Word provides the inserting of various images in our document.
  2. Videos- We can insert videos in our document
  3. Fonts Styles- It has a wide range of font styles for our text.
  4. Colors- It also has different types of colors to make our document more attractive.
  5. Page number and size- You can set the size of the page of your document
  6. WordArt- It provides various writing styles for our documents.
  7. Tables- Tables in MS Word are used to represent data in Tabular form
  8. Graph and Charts- These are used to represent statistical data
  9. Animations and Designs- MS Word allows the creation of Animations and designs as per user needs
  10. Page border/color- MS Word allows adding borders and colors to pages.

What are Symbols in MS Word?

Microsoft Word has a special features called symbols in which user can insert many different types of symbols in the document. 

MS Word has a variety of symbols, special characters, fractions, languages, etc. We can insert the symbols and special characters with the help of the Symbol dialog box present in MS Word. 

Some pictures of symbols in MS Word are:

Steps to Add Symbols in MS Word

Step 1: On the navigation menu click on the insert option.

Step 2: On the right-hand side of the navigation menu select the Symbol option as shown in figure:

Step 3: Next select the symbol from the menu as per your need.

Step 4: You can also select more different types of symbols by just clicking on the More Symbols option as shown in the figure:

Step 5: A symbol dialog box will be pop up on the screen.

Step 6: Now click on the symbols option as shown in the figure:

Step 7: Next click on the drop-down arrow of the font box to change the font style of symbols.

Step 8: Select the font style from the style menu.

Step 9: Next click on the drop-down arrow of subset box to select the different categories of the symbols.

Step 10: Select the symbol category from the menu.

Step 11: Select the symbol as per your choice as shown in the figure:

Step 12: Then click on the insert option to insert the symbol on your current page of the document.

Note – You can also search for a particular symbol using its character code as shown in the figure:

Step 13: Enter the symbol character code in the character code box.

Step 14: Select the option (UNICODE, ASCII) as shown in the figure:

Step 15: Then click on the insert option.

Step 16: Close the symbol dialog box as shown in the figure:

Finally, the symbol is added to your document.

Steps to Insert Special Symbols in MS Word

Step 1: Click on the Symbol option from the navigation menu.

Step 2: Select the More Symbols option as shown in the figure:

Step 3: A symbol dialog box will open.

Step 4: Now select the special characters option as shown in the figure:

Step 5: Select the special character as per your choice from the menu.

Step 6: Click on the insert option to continue.

Step 7: Close the symbol dialog box. 

Finally, special characters symbol is added to your document.

These are some of the steps to insert symbols and special characters in the document.

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