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  2. How to Type Any Fraction Symbol in Word (+ Keyboard Shortcut)

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    Depending on the type of document you are working on, sometimes all you need to type fractions is to use the forward slash symbol as the division line that separates the numerator and the denominator. 2/3 for example.

  3. Alt Codes for Vulgar Fractions (¼ ¾ ½) - AltCodeUnicode.com

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    How to easily type vulgar fractions (¼ ¾ ½) using Windows Alt codes. Or click any vulgar fraction to copy and paste into your document.

  4. Copy and paste Fraction Symbols text emoji characters and signs. Click on any symbol to copy to the clipboard and paste it anywhere to use. Fraction Symbols are text icons that you can copy and paste like regular text. These Fraction Symbols can be used in any desktop, web, or phone application.

  5. Microsoft Office Word 2016. Some fractions (1/4, 1/2, and 3/4) automatically switch to a fraction character when you type them (¼, ½, ¾). But others do not (1/3, 2/3, 1/5, etc.). To switch to a fraction character, click Insert > Symbols > More Symbols.

  6. Fraction Symbols - Microsoft Community

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    In Word specifically, you can type the hexadecimal Unicode number corresponding to the fraction you want and then press Alt+X to replace the number with the fraction character. The numbers are. ⅓ - 2153. ⅔ - 2154.

  7. How to Type Fractions in Microsoft Word | Proofed's Writing Tips

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    The simplest way to write fractions in Microsoft Word is to just use a forward slash between the numerator and denominator (i.e., the two numbers that make up a fraction): Add 2/3 of a cup of buttermilk to the flour mixture. This will be fine in most cases, especially in less formal writing.

  8. How do I type fractions - Microsoft Community

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    Some fractions (1/4, 1/2, and 3/4) automatically switch to a fraction character when you type them (¼, ½, ¾). But others do not (1/3, 2/3, 1/5, etc.). 1. To switch to a fraction character, click Insert > Symbols > More Symbols. 2. In the Subset drop-down list, click Number Forms and select a fraction. 3. Click Insert > Close.

  9. How to Make a Fraction in Microsoft Word - How-To Geek

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    If you're creating a school paper, financial report, or another document where you need a fraction, it's easy to write one in a Microsoft Word doc. In fact, you have a few options for inserting fractions in Word, including using AutoCorrect and inserting symbols and equations.

  10. How to create fractions in Word - wordfaqs.ssbarnhill.com

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    In some cases, Word automatically converts text you type into fraction characters. Unless you have disabled the feature on the AutoFormat As You Type tab of AutoCorrect Options, whenever you type 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4, Word substitutes the ¼, ½, or ¾ font character.

  11. Insert a symbol in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Fractions (1/3, 2/5) International Characters like ¿ or ü. Use ASCII or Unicode character codes to insert a symbol. Insert a check mark. For info on inserting a check mark, see Insert a check mark. Add characters like currency, music, or check mark symbols to your document.