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This page allows you to easily type mathematical and scientific symbols available in Unicode. You can edit your text in the box and then copy it to your document, e-mail message, etc.
Select one or more superscript symbols (⁰ ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ) using the superscript text symbol keyboard of this page. Copy the selected superscript symbols by clicking the editor green copy button or CTRL+C.
For the the complete list of the first 256 Windows Alt Codes, visit Windows Alt Codes for Special Characters & Symbols. How to easily type superscript & subscript numbers (¹ ₂ ³ ₄) using Windows Alt codes. Or click any superscript or subscript number to copy and paste into your document.
Short form numbering is based on thousands and Long form is based on millions. Because of this, in Short form a billion is one thousand millions (10 9) while in Long form it is one million millions (10 12). The change in the United Kingdom to Short form numbering happened in 1974.
Unicode has extended the characters in fonts to include mathematical symbols. Simply highlight, copy and paste* into Word, your favourite text editor, text message or web page comment. Warning Not all symbols will work on all devices or with all fonts. *On Windows: ctrl+c, ctrl+v On Mac: ⌘+c, ⌘+v
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, Excel, or PowerPoint), then hit Ctrl+V to paste.
Copy and paste math symbols text sign characters, click on any math text symbol to copy it to the clipboard and paste it to use in your text.