![]() Note about the Pound Sign: Word’s preset shortcut key for the pound sign is the same as the Alt code above (Alt + 0163), so it’s difficult to use without a numeric keypad or a simple way to activate your integrated number keys. ![]() This shortcut doesn’t produce a cent sign, and I believe it is a typo in the software’s interface. You may notice that the Symbol dialog box shows the cent sign’s shortcut key as Ctrl + /,C (Control, forward slash, comma, C) in the Symbol dialog box. You can use preset shortcut keys to insert a variety of symbols, including the euro and cent signs.īegin by placing your cursor where the symbol needs to appear and then press the appropriate keyboard sequence: ![]() How to Use Shortcut Keys to Insert Euro and Cent Signs *Integrated number keys are usually activated by pressing a combination of function keys such as FN plus NumLk however, the process differs by computer manufacturer. ![]() To use Alt codes, place your cursor where the symbol needs to appear and then press and hold the Alt key as you type the sign’s four-digit code: If you have a numeric keypad or a simple way to activate your integrated number keys, you can use Alt codes to insert currency symbols.* How to Use Alt Codes to Insert Euro, Pound, and Cent Signs
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