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How to easily type vulgar fractions (¼ ¾ ½) using Windows Alt codes. Or click any vulgar fraction to copy and paste into your document.
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- Windows Alt Codes for Special Characters & Symbols
List of Fraction symbols with html entity, unicode number code. Learn how to make over 21 Fraction symbols of math, copy and paste text character.
These Fraction Symbols can be used in any desktop, web, or phone application. To use Fraction Symbols/Signs you just need to click on the symbol icon and it will be copied to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere you want to use it.
Another easy way to get Fraction Symbols on any PC is to use my favorite method: copy and paste. 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 (say in Word or Excel), then hit Ctrl+V to paste.
Fractions Alt codes generates fractions characters ( ¼ ½ ¾ ) on your computer. To use, just hold down the Alt key while typing the alt key code as shown under every symbol below. You have to use the numeric keypad of your keyboard.
Create Unicode fractions with any numerator and denominator. Copy and paste into text messages, social media posts, or email.
Select one or more fraction symbols (½ ⅓ ¼ ⅕ ⅙ ) using the fraction text symbol keyboard of this page. Copy the selected fraction symbols by clicking the editor green copy button or CTRL+C. Paste selected fraction text symbols to your application by tapping paste or CTRL+V.