I came across many queries regarding inserting special symbols in Excel. Here we are guiding how you may do this quickly in excel. Follow these steps and you may insert any kind of special characters in Excel via using this method. So lets start
Excel Symbol
Though there are many options and ways to insert various symbol however we are talking here the most useful and easy way to find these symbols.
Here we will be talking only mostly used symbols as below however you can also find many others symbols with this same method.
Please go through the images to learn how you can find your Favorite symbol in Symbol Dialog Box
Note:
1. Select “Currency Symbols” under Subset option for Currency Symbols
2. Select “Greek and Coptic” under Subset option for Greek letters
Hope you liked this article. Please do not hesitate to comment here, if you are facing any challenge to find or insert any special character or symbol in Excel
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