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Keyboard Shortcuts for MS office

These Symbols can be used in MS Word, Excel,etc.


  1. For © : Alt+0169
  2. For ® : Alt+0174
  3. For ™ : Alt+0153
  4. For › : Alt+0155
  5. For † : Alt+0134
  6. For ø : Alt+0248
  7. For ¤ : Alt+0164
  8. For « : Alt+0171
  9. For ° : Alt+0176
  10. For ± : Alt+0177
  11. For ² : Alt+0178
  12. For ³ : Alt+0179
  13. For µ : Alt+0181
  14. For ¶ : Alt+0182
  15. For ¹ : Alt+0185
  16. For » : Alt+0187
  17. For ¼ : Alt+0188
  18. For ½ : Alt+0189
  19. For ¾ : Alt+0190
  20. For Å : Alt+0197
  21. For × : Alt+0215
  22. For Ø : Alt+0216
  23. For Þ : Alt+0222
  24. For ß : Alt+0223
  25. For ☺: Alt+1


  • For ¹ : Alt+0185
  • For » : Alt+0187
  • For ¼ : Alt+0188
  • For ½ : Alt+0189
  • For ¾ : Alt+0190
  • For Å : Alt+0197
  • For × : Alt+0215
  • For Ø : Alt+0216
  • For Þ : Alt+0222
  • For ß : Alt+0223
  • For ☺: Alt+1
  • For ¶ : Alt+0182
  • For ¹ : Alt+0185
  • For » : Alt+0187
  • For ¼ : Alt+0188
  • For ½ : Alt+0189
  • For ¾ : Alt+0190
  • For Å : Alt+0197
  • For × : Alt+0215
  • For Ø : Alt+0216
  • For Þ : Alt+0222
  • For ß : Alt+0223
  • For ☺: Alt+1
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