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sft42 | 16:17 Mon 11th Aug 2003 | Technology
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Is there any way of getting a little O used for degrees celsius and 'o' clock? on a standard keyboard folks?
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Yes there is type in the 'o' then highlight it, right click go to font then there should be subscript and superscript. Have a play around to see which is which. Good Luck!!
from word another way to do this is by selecting insert -> symbol column five row six should be the symbol you want.
Press the Alt key then 0176 on the numeric key pad. This will work in any application e.g. notepad. You can also use the Character Map application. This can be be found on the 'Programs.Accessories.System Tools.Character Map' menu item.
As far as I'm aware, that 'o' is only for celsius, for 'o' clock it's written as a standard 'o'.........anybody?
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Just had to try this at 11�clock.
I vote for 11 o'clock (abbreviation for "of the clock" I think)
Get the degree sign by typing (without spaces):
& d e g ;
or
& # 1 7 6 ;
and you should get °

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