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  1. To show cm2 as cm squared, you can use the superscript feature in Microsoft Word. Here's how: [list=1] [*] Open a new or existing Word document. [*] Type cm2 (without the quotes) where you want to show cm squared.

  2. Formatting symbols are hidden by default. You can display them by pressing Ctrl-* or clicking the formatting symbol icon in the "Paragraph" group of the Home tab. Displaying formatting symbols helps you to understand how each part is being formatted.

  3. Try holding down one of the Alt keys and typing 0178 on the NumPad (with NumLock ON) then releasing the Alt key for the ² (i.e. squared) symbol. Cubed (e.g. ³) is Alt+0179 and there are a host of others (both supersript and subscript) within the Unicode character set starting around the U+2070 area.

  4. 25 kwi 2021 · Do you prefer to work in centimeters rather than inches? Or vice versa? Or maybe you want to see measurements in points or picas? Not a problem! It’s easy to change the units of measurement used in Microsoft Word. Let’s take a look at how to do this in Word for Windows and Word for Mac.

  5. 27 mar 2019 · Need to use a copyright symbol in a document? Always wondered what ASCII codes are for? Then check out our guide to using symbols and special characters in Microsoft Word to find out.

  6. 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.

  7. Below is a step-by-step guide to type any of these Mathematical Signs with the help of the alt codes in the above table. To begin, open the document in which you want to type the Mathematical Symbols. It could be Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or even in your web browser. Press the Num Lock key to turn it on.

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