

If none of these methods work, consult with a technical expert in your country or region familiar with the operating system, browser, hardware, software, keyboard, and fonts you are using. Find the character you want to insert: Pick from categories. At the top, click Insert and then Special characters. Option/Alt 6 is the keyboard pair that gets you this §" (user suggestion) - "confirmed that on MacOS X with US keyboard, the key combo is alt-6" (user suggestion) Open or create a document or presentation. (6) "On a Macbook air running OSX High Sierra. (5) Although not an ideal solution, you could also try copying and pasting the symbol § from this page into your document and then adjusting the size to fit the rest of your font text.

(4) In a Word document you should be able to select the insert tab and then click the symbol tab. (3) Hold down the key and on the numeric keypad press the digits "7" "8" and "9" in that order, then release the key. (2) Hold down the key and on the numeric keypad press the digits "2" and "1" in that order, then release the key. (1) Hold down the key and on the numeric keypad press the digits "0", "1", "6" and "7" in that order, then release the key. NOTE: For the numbers use the numeric keypad, not the upper keyboard numbers. Click and drag the button beside Equation Editor (a square root symbol with an. Each method appear to work in the systems we've tried, but if one set doesn't work, try the others. Getting started Using the equation editor that comes with Microsoft Word. There are multiple sequences of keystrokes to try in web pages, HTML, and Microsoft Word.
