Division sign (÷), written as a horizontal line with dot above and below it. It often incorrectly written as “/”. There are three different ways to write the correct division sign in Word. Place the cursor at the desired location and use any of the following methods.
Method 1: Insert > Symbol
- Navigate to Insert Tab > Symbols and click on More Symbols.. to open Symbol window
- Select normal text in Font and Latin-1 Supplement in Subset
- Search for ÷ symbol and double click to insert.
- Click Cancel to close the Symbol Window
Method 2: Math Autocorrect Shortcut
Type div and press space to get ÷ symbol. This math autocorrect shortcut for division sign works only inside equation editor by default. However, using the following one time setting, you can make it work outside equation editor too.
Steps to Enable Math Autocorrect Outside Equation Editor
- Click Files → Options to open Word Options
- Navigate to Proofing and click AutoCorrect Options button to open Auto Correct window
- Navigate to Math Autocorrect tab
- Check the box against “Use Math Autocorrect options outside Math region“
- Click Ok and close all the dialogue boxed.
Method 3: Alt Code
Number pad keys on keyboard opens up the third shortcut to insert division symbol. Hold down Alt key and press 246 or 0247 (an alt code for division sign: 246 or 0247) to get ÷ symbol.
Summary
Three methods to insert division sign in Word are as follows
Method | Description |
---|---|
Insert > Symbol | Navigate to Insert Tab > Symbols and click on More Symbols. Select normal text in Font and Latin-1 Supplement in Subset and double click on ÷ symbol to insert it |
Math Autocorrect Shortcut | Type div and press space. It works in equation editor, but with one time setting, it can work outside equation editor too. |
Alt Code | Hold Alt key and type 0247 or 246 (Alt code for ÷) in Number Pad. It works only with Number Pad. |
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Insert the Division Symbol or Sign in Microsoft Word Documents
by Avantix Learning Team | Updated December 20, 2021
Applies to: Microsoft® Word® 2013, 2016, 2019 or 365 (Windows)
You can insert the division symbol in a Word document using Insert Symbol, a keyboard shortcut, an AutoCorrect entry, an Alt shortcut or Equation tools. The division sign or symbol is different from the division operator used in calculations in a Word table or in Excel (/).
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In this article, we’ll look at 5 ways to insert the division symbol in a Word document:
- Use the Insert Symbol command
- Press Alt and then enter a number sequence
- Add and use a custom keyboard shortcut
- Add and use an AutoCorrect entry (or use an existing entry)
- Insert the symbol in an equation using Equation tools
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1. Inserting the division symbol using Insert Symbol
To insert the division symbol using Insert Symbol in the Ribbon in Word:
- Position the cursor in the Word document where you want to insert the symbol.
- Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Symbols group, click Symbol. A drop-down menu appears.
- Click More Symbols. A dialog box appears.
- If necessary, click the Symbols tab.
- Select (normal text) from the Font drop-down menu.
- Select Latin-1 Supplement from the Subset drop-down menu.
- Scroll through the list of symbols until you find the division symbol (÷) and then click it.
- Click Insert.
- Click Close.
The Insert Symbol dialog box appears as follows (with ÷ selected):
2. Inserting the division symbol using an Alt keyboard shortcut
To insert the division symbol in a Word document using Alt:
- Position the cursor where you want to insert the symbol.
- Press and hold Alt + 0247 on the numeric keypad.
If the sequence doesn’t work, press NumLock on the numeric keypad. If you don’t have a numeric keypad on your laptop, you may be able to access number keys at the top of your keyboard in combination with another key (like Fn).
3. Inserting the division symbol using a custom keyboard shortcut
If you insert the division sign frequently, you can create your own keyboard shortcut for the symbol in Word.
To create a keyboard shortcut for the division symbol:
- Position the cursor in a Word document.
- Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Symbols group, click Symbol. A drop-down menu appears.
- Click More Symbols. A dialog box appears.
- If necessary, click the Symbols tab.
- Select (normal text) from the Font drop-down menu.
- Select Latin-1 Supplement from the Subset drop-down menu.
- Scroll through the list of symbols until you find the division symbol (÷) and then click it.
- Click Shortcut. A dialog box appears.
- Click in the box below Assign New Shortcut key.
- Press the keys you want to assign (such as Ctrl + Alt + D). Don’t type any text, just press the keys. Be careful not to override a useful built-in shortcut such as Ctrl + D.
- Click Assign. Typically the location for these shortcuts is the Normal (or default) template.
- Click Close twice.
Test the shortcut in your document by pressing the assigned keys.
The Customize Keyboard dialog box appears as follows:
Since these shortcuts are typically saved in the Normal template, when you exit Word, if you are prompted to save the Normal template, click Yes.
4. Inserting the division symbol using AutoCorrect
You can also insert the division sign automatically using AutoCorrect.
To set up an AutoCorrect entry for the division sign:
- Position the cursor in a Word document.
- Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Symbols group, click Symbol. A drop-down menu appears.
- Click More Symbols. A dialog box appears.
- If necessary, click the Symbols tab.
- Select (normal text) from the Font drop-down menu.
- Select Latin-1 Supplement from the Subset drop-down menu.
- Scroll through the list of symbols until you find the division symbol (÷) and then click it.
- Click AutoCorrect. A dialog box appears.
- In the Replace with box, enter the name of the entry (such as div).
- Click Add.
- Click OK.
- Click Close.
- In the document, type the entry (such as div) and then press the Spacebar.
The AutoCorrect dialog box appears as follows:
Since these shortcuts are typically saved in the Normal template, when you exit Word, if you are prompted to save the Normal template, click Yes.
If you insert an equation block in Word, you can insert symbols using Math AutoCorrect entries (note the Math AutoCorrect tab in the AutoCorrect Options dialog box). Simply type div and then press the Spacebar (this is the default Math Autocorrect entry for this symbol). This can be used outside of an equation block as well as long as Math AutoCorrect is set to Use Math AutoCorrect options outside of math regions.
5. Inserting the division symbol in an equation block or placeholder
If you insert an equation in Word, an Equation tab will appear in the Ribbon when the equation block or placeholder is selected and you can simply click the division symbol in the Ribbon to insert it into the equation.
To insert the division symbol in an equation block or placeholder:
- Click in the document where you want to enter an equation.
- Click the Insert tab in the Ribbon.
- In the Symbols group, click Equation to insert a new equation block or placeholder. Alternatively, type Alt + equal sign (=). You can also use an existing equation block or placeholder.
- Click in the equation block or placeholder.
- Click the Equation tab in the Ribbon.
- Click the More arrow on the bottom right of the Symbols gallery.
- At the top of the Symbols gallery, select Basic Math from drop-down menu (typically, this is the default).
- Click the division sign.
You can also type div in an equation block and then press the Spacebar to use the default Math Autocorrect entry for this symbol.
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The division symbol is a sign that has a short horizontal line with one dot above it and another one below. This sign is used to indicate mathematical division.
In today’s article, you’ll learn about all the simple methods you can use to type the Division symbol using either Windows or Mac.
You can also use the button below to copy and paste the division symbol.
However, keep reading if you just want to learn how this symbol is typed on the keyboard.
Division symbol [÷] Quick Guide
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To type the Division symbol on Mac, press [Option] + [ / ] on your keyboard. For Windows users, press down the Alt key and type 0247 using the numeric keypad, then release the Alt key. These shortcuts work in both Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and anywhere on the Windows or Mac PC.
The table below provides a quick guide for the Division symbol.
Symbol Name | Division sign |
Symbol | ÷ |
Alt Code | 0247 |
Shortcut for Windows | [Alt] + [0247] |
Shortcut for Mac | [Option] + [ / ] |
The above quick guide provides some useful information about the Division symbol. However, below are other options you can also use to type this symbol in Word/Excel/PowerPoint.
The Division symbol [÷] Alt Code for Windows
The Division symbol alt code is 0247.
If you are looking for how you can type this symbol on the keyboard, then you’ve found it. Just obey the following instructions:
- Place the insertion pointer where you need to type the division symbol.
- Press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard.
- Whilst holding on to the Alt key, press the Division sign alt code (0247) using the numeric keypad.
- Release the Alt key after typing the Alt code to insert the symbol into your Word document.
This is how you may type this symbol on Windows using the Alt Code method.
The alt code method works only for Windows. The next section will show you how to type it on Mac using a keyboard shortcut.
The keyboard shortcut to type the Division symbol on Mac is [Option] + [ / ].
Obey the following instructions to type this symbol on Mac using the keyboard shortcut stated above:
- First of all, place the insertion pointer where you need to type this symbol.
- Then press the [Option] and the forward-slash [ / ] symbol simultaneously.
With this keyboard shortcut, you can type the Division symbol anywhere on your Mac computer.
How to insert the Division symbol in Word/Excel
Using the insert symbol dialog box, you can insert any symbol into any of the Office apps including MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
The insert symbol dialog box is a library of symbols from where you can insert any symbol into your Word document with just a couple of mouse clicks.
Using this dialog, you can insert the Division symbol in any of the office programs including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
In this section, I am going to show you a step-by-step guide to add the division sign or any other symbol that is not found on the keyboard.
Without any further ado, let’s get started.
- Launch your Word or Excel or PowerPoint document.
- Click to place the insertion pointer where you wish to insert the symbol.
- Go to the Insert tab.
- In the Symbols category, click on the Symbol drop-down and select More Symbols.
- The Symbol dialog box will appear. In the Subset drop-down list, select Latin-1 Supplement to display symbols in this category which includes the Division symbol.
- Now select the symbol you want and hit the Insert button to get it into your document. Alternatively, double click on it to insert it into your document.
- Close the dialog.
The symbol will then be inserted exactly where you place the insertion pointer.
These are the steps you may use to insert the Division symbol or any other symbol into your Word/Excel document.
Using insert Equation Method
The equation feature in Word is very helpful when you need to insert lots of mathematical symbols including the division symbol.
In this section, I’ll show you how to insert the division symbol in Word using the insert equation feature.
Just obey the below instructions:
- Place the cursor where you want to type the sign.
- Press Alt+= on your Keyboard to introduce the equation field. The equation field looks like the screenshot below:
- In the Type equation here box, type div and press the spacebar.
See screenshot:
The division sign should appear in the equation field after you type div and press on the spacebar key.
Copy and Paste Division symbol
One of the easiest ways to get any symbol on any PC is to use the copy and paste method.
All you have to do is to copy the symbol from somewhere like a web page or the character map for windows users, and head over to where you need the symbol then hit Ctrl+V to paste.
To copy and paste the Division symbol, select it (÷) and press Ctrl+C to copy, switch over to where you need it and press Ctrl+V to paste.
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For windows users, obey the following instructions to copy and paste this symbol using the character map dialog.
- Click on the Start button and search for Character Map. Click to open the Character map app in the search results.
- The Character Map dialog will appear. Click on the Advanced view checkbox to expand the dialog box for more options.
- On the advanced view, type Division in the Search box at the bottom of the dialog.
- You should now see the Division symbol on the character map dialog. Double click on the symbol to select it. Alternatively, click on the Select button.
- After you select the symbol, it’ll appear in the Characters to copy: field, hit on the Copy button to copy.
- Now switch to where ever you wish to insert the symbol and press Ctrl+V to paste.
This is how you may use the Character Map dialog to copy and paste any symbol on Windows PC.
Conclusion
As shown in this article, there are several methods you can use to type or insert the Division symbol on your PC or Mac.
My favorite approach on Windows is to use the Alt code method, it’s a lot easier provided you know the alt code for the symbol you wish to type. For Mac users, using the keyboard shortcut comes handy.
If you still want something to be clarified about this symbol, please let me know in the comments section below.
Thank you!
The multiplication sign × (also known as the times sign or the dimension sign) is the mathematical sign for the multiplication operation. There are several popular representations for the multiplication operation: a cross (×), a dot (⋅), or an asterisk (∗).
See also
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The division sign ÷ is a mathematical symbol in the form of a colon (∶), obelus (÷), or slash or solidus (/) used to denote the division operator. In most standards, the slash (/) is used as a division sign for linear representation or a fraction bar for structured representation. Symbols ÷ and ∶ can define a data range.
We strongly recommend using
the Equation tools to insert any type of equation or mathematical, financial, or even logical formulas and expressions.
A lowercase Latin letter X often substitutes the multiplication sign, but this is a mistake that you need to avoid.
To create a perfect document, use one of the following ways to insert a multiplication symbol, or a division sign:
The standard way: using the Symbol dialog box:
To open the Symbol dialog box, do the following:
1. On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, select the Symbol button, and then click More Symbols…:
2. On the Symbol dialog box:
- Select the symbol you want to insert:
For example:
- The multiplication sign:
- The dot symbol:
- Choose the Symbol font from the Font list, and then select the division symbol:
- The multiplication sign:
- Click the Insert button to insert the symbol to the current cursor position.
- Click the Cancel button to close the Symbol dialog box.
Using a shortcut key:
In Microsoft Word, you can use Unicode to insert any of the used symbols:
Shortcut key | Symbol | |
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Multiplication sign | Type 00d7 or 00D7 (does not matter, uppercase or lowercase) and immediately press Alt+X | × |
Multiplication X | Type 2715 and immediately press Alt+X | ✕ |
Vector or cross product symbol | Type 2a2f or 2A2F and immediately press Alt+X | ⨯ |
Middle dot | Type 00b7 or 00D7 and immediately press Alt+X | · |
Dot symbol | Type 22c5 or 22C5 and immediately press Alt+X | ⋅ |
Division sign | Type 00f7 or 00F7 and immediately press Alt+X | ÷ |
The quicker way: using AutoCorrect for Math:
When you work with many documents and often need to paste a single special symbol, you do not need to insert an equation each time. Microsoft Word offers a helpful feature named AutoCorrect. The AutoCorrect options in Microsoft Word propose two different ways to quickly add any special character, or even
large pieces of text:
- Using
the
Replace text as you type function of the AutoCorrect options. - Using the Math AutoCorrect options:
Using this method, you can benefit from the Math AutoCorrect options without inserting an equation. To turn on or turn off the AutoCorrect of the Math symbols, do the following:
1. On the File tab, click Options:
2. In the Word Options dialog box, on the
Proofing tab, click the AutoCorrect Options… button:
3. In the AutoCorrect dialog box, on the Math AutoCorrect tab, select the Use Math AutoCorrect rules outside of the math regions option:
After clicking OK, you can use any of the listed Names of symbols, and Microsoft Word will replace them with the appropriate symbols:
,
,
.
Note: If you do not need the last replacement, click Ctrl+Z to cancel it.
Open the Insert tab, click Symbol and pick the ÷ division symbol to insert it in your document. Repeat the same step for each symbol you need, or paste the first division symbol.
Contents
- 1 How do you make the division symbol?
- 2 How do I make a division line in Word?
- 3 What is division and examples?
- 4 How do you make the division symbol on Windows?
- 5 What’s another symbol for divide?
- 6 What is long division method?
- 7 How do I type math symbols in Word?
- 8 How do you write a division sentence?
- 9 How do you do division on paper?
- 10 Where is the divide key on keyboard?
- 11 How do you make the division symbol on a Windows laptop without the number pad?
- 12 Is this a division symbol?
- 13 How do you make a division symbol on Google Docs?
- 14 How do you type the long division symbol?
- 15 How do you explain division to a child?
- 16 What is common division method?
How do you make the division symbol?
Press and hold the Alt key and type 0247 on your keypad. Release the Alt key.
How do I make a division line in Word?
Position the cursor near the left margin under the place you want to divide. Press and hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the right, drawing the divider. Release the mouse button and the “Ctrl” key. Click the divider line once it appears.
What is division and examples?
In simple words, division can be defined as the splitting of a large group into equal smaller groups.Division can be introduced by considering objects from our daily life like slices of pizza or a bar of chocolate. For example, if we divide a pizza into 4 slices, we do division. Thus, 1 ÷ 4 = 0.25.
How do you make the division symbol on Windows?
On Windows computers, turn the NUMLOCK on. Now, hold one of the alt keys and type 0247 to make ÷ sign. If it does not work, enable number lock, press alt key and type 246 without leading zero. On Microsoft Word documents, you can type 00F7 and press alt + x keys together to make a division sign.
What’s another symbol for divide?
Other symbols for division include the slash or solidus /, the colon :, and the fraction bar (the horizontal bar in a vertical fraction).
What is long division method?
Long division is a method for dividing one large multi digit number into another large multi digit number.The divisor is the number you are dividing by. The quotient is the amount each divisor receives ie the answer in most cases.
How do I type math symbols in Word?
In Word, you can insert mathematical symbols into equations or text by using the equation tools.
- On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group, click the arrow under Equation, and then click Insert New Equation.
- Under Equation Tools, on the Design tab, in the Symbols group, click the More arrow.
How do you write a division sentence?
How to Write a Division Sentence
- Write down the total number being shared or divided first.
- Next write the division sign, ÷.
- After the division sign, write down the number of groups the amount is being shared into.
- Next write the equals sign, =.
- Finally, write the number in each group after the objects have been shared.
How do you do division on paper?
On a piece of paper, write the dividend (number being divided) on the right, under the division symbol, and the divisor (number doing the division) to the left on the outside. The quotient (answer) will eventually go on top, right above the dividend.
Where is the divide key on keyboard?
How to Make a Divide Sign With Your Keyboard
- Move the cursor to the area on the page where you want to insert the division sign.
- Press the number lock key (“Num Lock”) to lock the numbers on the numeric keypad.
- Press the “Alt” key, and hold it down.
- Type the number “0247” while continuing to hold the “Alt” key.
How do you make the division symbol on a Windows laptop without the number pad?
To type the division symbol on a Windows keyboard, hold down the [Alt] key and on the numeric keyboard type 0247. When you release the [Alt] key, ÷ will appear.
Is this a division symbol?
The symbol for division, or sharing into equal groups, is ÷. It’s called the division symbol.
How do you make a division symbol on Google Docs?
Open your document and go to Insert > Special characters. Draw the symbol in the box or search for it using the word “division.” When the symbol appears, click on it to insert it in your document.
How do you type the long division symbol?
Whilst holding down the [Alt] key, type [0247] on the numeric keypad (on the right). The alt code for the Divide symbol is 0247. Then release the [Alt] key. The Division (÷) symbol should appear in your document.
How do you explain division to a child?
Before your child can begin to practice division problems, they first need to understand the concept of division. Explain it to them by relating the idea of division to the idea of sharing. Help them conceptualize it by explaining how a number of items can be shared equally between groups, and give them examples.
What is common division method?
Procedure. The common division method is a simple method to find the lowest common multiple of the given numbers. In this method, we divide the given numbers commonly by a suitable number.Repeat the same procedure until we get the numbers in which at least two numbers are not divisible by any number.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- DIFFERENT WAYS TO INSERT A DIVISION SYMBOL IN MS WORD
- DIFFERENT METHODS OF INSERTING A DIVISION SYMBOL
- 1.GET DIVISION SYMBOL FROM DELIVERY DESK
- 2.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN MS WORD USING GOOGLE
- 3.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN EXCEL USING IMAGE
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- STEPS
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- 4. INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING SYMBOL CHART
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- STEPS
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- 5. INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING EQUATION SYMBOLS
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- STEPS
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- 6. INSERT SQUARE ROOT SYMBOL SMARTLY USING AUTO CORRECT OPTION
- 7.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING KEYBOARD
- USING CHARACTER CODE:
- USING ALT+X
INTRODUCTION
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This article will let you know how to insert DIVIDE SYMBOL in MS WORD.
DIVISION , AS WE ALL KNOW IS ONE OF THE STANDARD BASIC MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS. THE SYMBOL IS NEEDED FREQUENTLY WHEN WE NEED TO USE THE DIVISION [÷] SYMBOL SPECIFICALLY FOR ANY PURPOSE.
Although we use a Slash for using this operation with the help of the operator but if we want to show the operation , the standard division symbol is the best choice.
These symbols are handy while making many reports but we find hard to find these symbols as these are not available on the keyboard.
The symbols present on the keyboard can be easily found but not these and especially the DIVISION symbol.
So we’ll check the main and easy methods only to insert them.The methods, which are easy and you won’t forget easily.Let us start.
There can be different ways of creating a division symbol in your word document.
We’ll go through each of the method one by one to search out the options for finding out the ways to add division symbol.
DIFFERENT METHODS OF INSERTING A DIVISION SYMBOL
- DELIVERY DESK
- USING GOOGLE
- USING IMAGE
- USING SYMBOL INSERTION
- USING EQUATION SYMBOLS
- USING AUTOCORRECT OPTIONS
- USING KEYBOARD
1.GET DIVISION SYMBOL FROM DELIVERY DESK
Its always great to learn new things.
You must go through the article to learn new ways of inserting the DIVISION SYMBOL in WORD but if you want it instantly, you can copy it from here and it’ll work all fine in your documents.
The symbol copied from here will respond to the font as well as size.
STEPS TO COPY THE DIVISION SYMBOL
- Select the given DIVISION symbol.
- Select the cell in the sheet where you want to insert the symbol.
- Press CTRL+V or Right Click > Paste.
- The DIVISION SYMBOL will be inserted.
*THE SYMBOL COPIED WILL RESPOND TO THE FONT FACE AS WELL AS TO SIZE.
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2.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN MS WORD USING GOOGLE
Google is a great tool for a lot of our requirements. We can use it to find out our symbols too. It ‘ll save us a lot of time.
This is the easiest method of inserting a DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD.
It is easy because it is fast, and we don’t need to remember anything for this.
THE ONLY REQUIREMENT FOR THIS METHOD IS THE AVAILABILITY OF INTERNET.
Here are the steps.
- Open google.com in your browser.
- Type in the search box DIVISION SYMBOL. (no need to ask for the procedure)
- The following picture will appear on the screen. There can be a bit difference too due to region etc. but the thing which we are finding, we’ll definitely get it.
- Now look at the page and search for a DIVISION SYMBOL but mind it, we don’t want an image.
- Most of the bigger pictures are images, we want text, so select the one which is shown in the picture as marked with a square and copy it. [For copying select the symbol and press CTRL+C or use RIGHT CLICK and choose COPY]. [ Shown in the picture above ].
- Paste it anywhere in the sheet. [Select the cell and press CTRL+V or RIGHT CLICK and choose PASTE]
- The copied symbol will respond to font size as well as to font.
NOTE: Only copy the image if you need . Image is tough to handle and won’t respond to the font and text size.
3.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN EXCEL USING IMAGE
We just discussed how we can find copy and insert a symbol by searching it in google. Now let us move to next method.
If we don’t need to change any font etc. of the DIVISION symbol , we can find, copy and insert an image too.
The symbols as image can be very creative and beautiful.
STEPS
- Open google.com, go to IMAGES or any other search engine in your browser.
- Type in the search box DIVISION SYMBOL . (no need to ask for the procedure, just type the word)
- The following picture will appear on the screen. There can be a bit difference too due to region etc. but the thing which we are finding, we’ll definitely get it.
- We’ll get a few pictures of the DIVISION symbol , few as the text. Using the text we already learnt.
- RIGHT CLICK the image you like and choose COPY IMAGE.
- Paste the picture in the sheet as shown in the picture below.
NOTE: SOMETIMES DIRECTLY COPYING THE IMAGE AND PASTING IN THE WORD DOESN’T HAPPEN.
FOR THAT, RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE IMAGE AS> SAVE THE PICTURE AT ANY LOCATION. DRAG THE IMAGE TO THE WORD OR RIGHT CLICK THE FILE, COPY AND PASTE IN THE WORD DOCUMENT.
- After pasting, Select the picture and resize it with the help of small circles shown in the picture.
- Play with the picture till we get the image which we want.
BUT ALWAYS BE CAREFUL ABOUT FEW THINGS.
- Take care about the picture copyrights. Use free pictures only.
- Its better, if we can, we can create our own picture in the WORD as well as Paint which both are with us.
- The font of the image DIVISION symbol won’t change with the change in the font of the text.
- The benefit is that we can design and use fancy DIVISION SYMBOLS as images.
4. INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING SYMBOL CHART
The other method of inserting a division symbol is using the SYMBOL INSERTION FACILITY from the SYMBOL TABLE.
There is a complete table in the MICROSOFT WORD having a full fledged list of a big number of symbols from where we can choose the symbols we like. Follow the following steps to insert the symbol in the WORD using symbol dialog box. But we have a problem with the DIVISION symbol.
STEPS
- Open the WORD APPLICATION.
- Go to INSERT TAB and CLICK SYMBOL or Press ALT+N+U to open the SYMBOL DIALOG BOX directly.
- In the SUBSET choose LATIN 1 SUPPLEMENT as DIVISION IS IN THE BASIC LIST.
- Search the DIVISION symbol and select it.
- Alternatively, you can enter 247 in the CHARACTER CODE from ASCII (DECIMAL) OR and 00F7 from UNICODE(HEX) . The DIVISION symbol will be selected.
- Click INSERT.
- The symbol will be inserted in the document at the current cursor position.
- Press INSERT and it’ll be inserted in the cell chosen.
5. INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING EQUATION SYMBOLS
We already learnt to insert a DIVISION SYMBOL using the google , image and symbol dialog box.
Microsoft has developed one dedicated symbol depository for the mathematics and science known as Equation Symbols which contains frequently used symbols in mathematics. Let us use this option to insert DIVISION symbol in WORD.
STEPS
- Open the WORD APPLICATION.
- Go to INSERT TAB and choose EQUATION OPTION as shown in the picture below.
- As we click the EQUATIONS BUTTON> INSERT NEW EQUATION , we’ll reach a EQUATION TAB which is opened temporarily for EQUATIONS OPTION.
- All the BASIC MATHEMATICS symbols will show up.
- Choose DIVISION symbol.
- The DIVISION SYMBOL will be inserted in a separate text box.
- The inserted DIVISION SYMBOL is shown in the picture below.
6. INSERT SQUARE ROOT SYMBOL SMARTLY USING AUTO CORRECT OPTION
Have you ever tried to type (c) in Word??
If you haven’t tried, try it right now. You would find that it’ll get converted into © symbol.
It happens because of the AUTOCORRECT option in the MS WORD.
Sometimes this autocorrect option can be irritating, but we can make use of this option to insert squareroot symbol directly just by entering any code such as (div) or divi() or anything which you think you are not going to use as a text in your document.
So, let us try to learn to create one entry so that our application might help us to get the division symbol directly.
FOLLOW THE STEPS TO INSERT THE DIVISION SYMBOL BY PUTTING THE ENTRY IN AUTOCORRECT OPTIONS.
- Go to FILE and choose OPTIONS.
- As we choose options , following window will open.
- On the left choose PROOFING.
- As we click PROOFING, choose AUTOCORRECT OPTIONS from the options under PROOFING.
- After we click AUTO CORRECT options, following window will open.
- In the field REPLACE add the symbol which you want to be auto corrected by the Word automatically.
- Across the REPLACE , paste the Square Root symbol which you can copy from any methods discussed above.
- Click ADD.
- The auto correct pair will be added.
- We are done.
- We can try this by just typing the word we fixed for autocorrection i.e. divi() and it’ll be converted into DIVISION SYMBOL as shown in the picture below.
7.INSERT DIVISION SYMBOL IN WORD USING KEYBOARD
There is another very fast method of inserting any character using the KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS.
We have two different ways to insert the divide by symbol in MS word directly.
- Using Character Code.
- Using ALT+X
USING CHARACTER CODE:
The method is to press ALT and press the CHARACTER CODE WHILE THE ALT KEY IS PRESSED
THE ALT CODE FOR THE DIVISION / DIVIDE BY SYMBOL IS 0247.
USING ALT+X
One more super efficient method in MS WORD is with the use of ALT+X.
Simply type the UNICODE of the character and press ALT+X.
The unicode will be converted to the respective character.
THE UNICODE FOR THE DIVISION / DIVIDE BY SYMBOL IS 00F7.
Although there can be a few more too but these are the most easiest and useful ones. Because after all, the main aim is to the work fast and efficiently.
Quick Help to get the divide symbol in word
The table below contains the Divide By symbol or sign which you can copy and paste into your Word document (or Project). It also has the Alt code as well as the keyboard shortcuts for both Mac and Windows.
Name | Divide By |
Symbol | ÷ |
Alt Code | 0247 |
Shortcut (Windows) | Alt + 0247 |
Shortcut (Mac) | Option + ‘/’ |
To use the Divide By symbol (÷) shortcut on a keyboard, press down the Alt key. Whilst holding on to the Alt key, press the symbol’s Alt Code (0247) on the numeric keypad.
The above information is all you need to get the division sign into your Word document.
However, if you are not satisfied with this quick help, below is a detailed guide on how to insert the Divide By symbol or any other symbol in Word.
There are some symbols readily available as second keys on the keyboard. By pressing a few keys simultaneously, you can easily insert such symbols into your work.
Other symbols, however, aren’t that easy to type using a keyboard shortcut. One of these symbols is the Divide By symbol or division sign (÷).
Typing becomes cumbersome for the typist if he or she needs to insert some of these symbols regularly into his work.
But it doesn’t have to be difficult. Especially now that you are reading this guide.
In this tutorial, I have shown you all the easy ways to insert the Divide By symbol (÷) into Word.
Below are the various ways to insert the division symbol into Word.
Using the Divide symbol Alt code (shortcut)
Every symbol in Word has a unique code that you can use to insert the symbol into your document. This code is well known as “Alt code”.
The alt code for the “divide by” symbol is 0247.
Below are the steps to type the division symbol on your keyboard (using the Alt code):
- Press the num lock key to turn on your Num Lock. Use Fn key + NumLk keys to turn on Num Lock on laptops without a numeric keypad.
- Whilst holding down the [Alt] key, type [0247] on the numeric keypad (on the right). The alt code for the Divide symbol is 0247.
- Then release the [Alt] key. The Division (÷) symbol should appear in your document.
Divide By symbol in Word for Mac
For Mac users, the easiest way to insert the Divide By symbol into MS Word is to use the keyboard shortcut stated below:
Option + /
Copy and paste the Divide By symbol
Inserting symbols into your document can be a simple copy and paste.
You can copy and paste it again if you have already inserted it into your document. Or you can copy it from elsewhere like a webpage.
Below is the Divide By sign if you want to copy and paste it into your work:
÷
Using Insert Symbol Dialog
This approach isn’t as straight forward as the previous methods. But it’s fairly simple.
And once you get the symbol into your document, you can always copy and paste it again as and when you need it.
Below are the steps to insert a Divide By symbol in Word using the insert symbol dialog.
- On the Insert tab, click the Symbol button and choose More Symbols…
These few clicks will display the Symbol dialog box. Now it’s time to look for the symbol you want to insert.
- Locate the Symbol
To easily find the Divide By symbol in the dialog box, look at the bottom right area of the Symbol dialog box and select Unicode (hex) in the from: drop-down. Then look again at the top right area of the dialog and select Latin-1 Supplement in the Subset: drop-down.
The Divide By symbol you want to insert is part of the Latin-1 Supplement group of symbols.
- Select the symbol, and then click Insert.
Alternatively, you can just double-click on the symbol to insert it into your document.
- After inserting, close the Symbol dialog box.
This is how you may insert a Divide By symbol in Word using the insert symbol dialog.
Using Word AutoCorrect to type Divide By symbol
Another way to obtain the Divide By symbol is through the AutoCorrect feature in Word.
It is a facility designed for correcting spelling mistakes like thsi to this.
Using this feature, you can assign a shortcode to the Divide By symbol (such as DIVS).
This way, whenever you type the text DIVS, Word will think that you actually wanted to type ÷ and will convert it into the Divide By symbol automatically.
What makes this approach interesting is that you can assign any code you want to the symbol and Word will be more than glad to insert the symbol whenever you type the code.
Without further ado, below are the steps you can use to type Divide By symbol in Word using AutoCorrect.
- On the Insert tab, click Symbol and then click More Symbols…
The Symbol dialog appears.
- Locate the Divide By symbol, then click to select it.
- Click on the AutoCorrect… button to display the AutoCorrect dialog.
In the AutoCorrect dialog box, enter the following:
- Replace: DIVS
- With: ÷
- Click Add, then click OK.
Word will automatically insert the Divide By symbol into your document whenever you type DIVS.
However, below are some few things to note when you are using the AutoCorrect Method to insert the Divide By sign.
- AutoCorrect is case sensitive. Meaning if you type divs (in lowercase), Word will not convert it into the division sign unless you type DIVS (in uppercase).
- If there is any text before or after the AutoCorrect text, Word will consider the AutoCorrect text as part of the text and hence will not convert it to the Divide By symbol. For example, XDIVS will not get converted, but X DIVS will get converted to X ÷.
These are the various ways you may insert or type the division sign or symbol in Word with or without using the keyboard.
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Alt codes can help you write mathematical signs like the division symbol (÷) in various programs. The process of writing these signs is different between operating systems, but the same across programs. For example, the way to write a division symbol in Word is the same for writing one in Google Docs, but it is not the same for Windows and Macs. This wikiHow will show you how to type the division symbol for Mac and Windows.
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Open your text document. You can use any word-processing program like Word, Notepad, or Google Docs.
- If you’re using a keyboard without the keypad, you’ll need to press the «Fn» key and «Num Lock» key. Your number lock will turn on and the right half of your keyboard should act as the keypad. You’ll see the number in small, blue text on the corresponding key.
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Press and hold Alt and type 0247. You won’t see any text appear even though you just pressed some keys.
- Make sure you use the keypad to enter these numbers, as the number row above the letters will not produce the same results.
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Release Alt. When you let go of the Alt key, you will see the division symbol (÷) appear.[1]
- If nothing appears, make sure your number lock is activated and try again.
- You can also try Alt+246.
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Open your text document. You can use any word-processing program like Word, TextEdit, or Google Docs.
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Release ⌥ Option. When you press those buttons at the same time, you’ll see the division symbol (÷) appear.[2]
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1. Open a word document.
2. Press and hold the Alt key and type 0247 on your keypad.
3. Release the Alt key.
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