There’s a special character for a degree, so don’t make the mistake of superscripting a lower case ‘o’. Instead, use one of these methods to insert a proper degree symbol in Microsoft Word:
- If you have a separate number pad, then press Alt+0176 (press and hold the Alt key while you type 0176)
- For any keyboard with or without a number pad, press Ctrl+Shift+@.
- Go to the Insert tab > Symbol — the degree symbol is character code = 00B0, Unicode (hex)
- If you have Math AutoCorrect turned on, then type \degree (to turn on Math AutoCorrect: File > Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options > Math AutoCorrect tab).
If you have a separate number pad, then press Alt+0176 (press and hold the Alt key while you type 0176)Alt+0176Alt0176For any keyboard with or without a number pad, press Ctrl+Shift+@.Ctrl+Shift+@Go to the Insert tab > Symbol — the degree symbol is character code = 00B0, Unicode (hex)InsertSymbolIf you have Math AutoCorrect turned on, then type \degree (to turn on Math AutoCorrect: File > Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options > Math AutoCorrect tab).\degreeFile > Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options > Math AutoCorrectIf you have a lot of superscripted lower case ‘o’ characters used instead of a proper degree symbols, you can search for them and replace them with the correct symbol:
- Open the Find and Replace window (Ctrl+h).
- In the ‘Find what’ field, type a lower case o.
- With your cursor still in the ‘Find what’ field, click More.
- Click Format and select Font.
- Click the Superscript checkbox until it has a check mark in it.
- Click OK to close the Find Font window.
- Put your cursor in the ‘Replace with’ field.
- Type ^0176
- With your cursor still in the ‘Replace with’ field, click Format and select Font.
- Click the Superscript checkbox until it is clear. You may have to click it twice.
- Check your Find and Replace window looks like the screenshot below. If it does, click Find Next and then Replace for each one found.
Open the Find and Replace window (Ctrl+h).Ctrl+hIn the ‘Find what’ field, type a lower case o.oWith your cursor still in the ‘Find what’ field, click More.MoreClick Format and select Font.FormatFontClick the Superscript checkbox until it has a check mark in it.SuperscriptClick OK to close the Find Font window.OKPut your cursor in the ‘Replace with’ field.Type ^0176^0176With your cursor still in the ‘Replace with’ field, click Format and select Font.FormatFontClick the Superscript checkbox until it is clear. You may have to click it twice.SuperscriptCheck your Find and Replace window looks like the screenshot below. If it does, click Find Next and then Replace for each one found.Find NextReplace


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