<Li> The Character Map tool also may be used to obtain a graphical menu of symbols . </Li> <Li> The US - International English keyboard layout creates the degree symbol with AltGr + ⇧ Shift +; </Li> <P> In Microsoft Office and similar programs, there is often also an Insert menu with an Insert Symbol or Symbol command that brings up a graphical palette of symbols to insert, including the degree symbol . In WordPerfect, pressing Ctrl + W + brings up lists of special characters . The character map is usually sorted as per the unicode tables, so sixteen characters horizontally (0--F); this may vary from system to system, though . An easier way is to simply enter the hexadecimal value and press Alt + X; if the characters touching the Unicode number is any digit or the letters A--F, make sure there is a space before pressing Alt + X . Example:' At 71 (insert space) b0 Alt + X (remove space before symbol) N, temperatures can get frigid .' </P> <P> In the classic Mac OS and macOS operating systems, the degree symbol can be entered by typing ⌥ Opt + ⇧ Shift + 8 . One can also use the Mac OS character palette, which is available in many programs by selecting Special Characters from the Edit Menu, or from the Input Menu (flag) icon on the menu bar (enabled in the International section of the System Preferences). </P>

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