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inserting degree symbol in commenting markup tools

New Here ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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Hi, am just starting a proofreading course so am navigating my way around Acrobat Reader DC for the first time. I am using the commenting tools in the pdf to correct text, but within that I can not find how to insert a degree symbol. I can find it on Word and have googled for results but some of the answers such as ALT + 0176 doesn't work in acrobat reader..help!

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LEGEND , Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

On an English language system Alt+0176 and Alt+248 are equivalent. Not Alt+0248.

Details: Alt+number without leading zero gives a number in code page 850 (Code page 850 - Wikipedia )

Alt+zero+number gives a number in code page 1252 (Windows-1252 - Wikipedia )

History and more choices: Alt code - Wikipedia

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LEGEND ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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Try copy/paste from Word as your first step. Not all fonts have a degree sign but you can try it. Alt keystrokes should also work If the font is ok and you do it right.

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New Here ,
Sep 23, 2019 Sep 23, 2019

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You said an alternative solution. It varies depending on the operating system people are using.

 

Degree Symbol on PC: Hold down the Alt key, and on the numeric keypad on the right of the keyboard, type 0176 or Alt+ 248

 

on Mac: Press Option Shift 8.

 

Copy and Paste: °

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Mar 19, 2020 Mar 19, 2020

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On my dell latitude 5400 the keyboard shortcut is fn/alt MJ7O.

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Explorer ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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Do you have Adobe Reader Pro DC because the tool 'EDIT PDF' is only for the Pro version.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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There is actually no product called Adobe Reader Pro DC. It is Acrobat Pro DC.

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Explorer ,
Feb 22, 2018 Feb 22, 2018

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Oh! Sorry about that.

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Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Thanks for the replies! Can copy and paste from Word but is time consuming. I've just discovered character map on my laptop from which I can get the symbol, still no joy with a keyboard shortcut but this is relatively quick so will do for now.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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The keyboard shortcut Alt+0176 works fine for me on Windows. Things to bear in mind

1. Hold down ALT throughout the typing (do not release it between digits); the sign appears when you release the ALT key.

2. You must use the numeric keypad NOT the regular digits

3. Sometimes the Num Lock has to be on or off (not sure about this one)

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Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Thanks. But Ive just discovered on Word its

Alt + 248. Still doesn't work on adobe but using the character map is ok.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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katen72  wrote

Thanks. But Ive just discovered on Word its Alt + 248. Still doesn't work on adobe but using the character map is ok.

Where did you see that a degree symbol is Alt + 0248? That's the code for Ø.

Check that you are using the Numeric keypad and that Numlock is on.

This is a screenshot from Word for Alt + 0248. (You have to add the leading zero.)

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Community Expert ,
Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Back in the DOS days it was easy to find a list of these codes. One way to do it now is to go to Word  and choose Insert Symbol.

In the bottom right, choose ASCII Decimal and get the Character Code that will work in all Windows programs (plus DOS, of course).

  • Enable Numlock.

  • Press and hold Alt and on the Numeric keypad (in the case of your degree symbol ° , type Alt + 0176).

  • If it doesn't work, confirm that you are on the Numeric keypad. The numbers on top of qwerty do not work.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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On an English language system Alt+0176 and Alt+248 are equivalent. Not Alt+0248.

Details: Alt+number without leading zero gives a number in code page 850 (Code page 850 - Wikipedia )

Alt+zero+number gives a number in code page 1252 (Windows-1252 - Wikipedia )

History and more choices: Alt code - Wikipedia

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Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Okay—good to know the 248 and 0248. (Not one I use, but good to know!)

And now that I'm sitting in the waiting room at the doctor's office, I see that I basically duplicated your earlier post, and I apologize, @Test_Screen_Name.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Better two posts than none! I do that all the time...

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Feb 23, 2018 Feb 23, 2018

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Yes, so many times I carefully craft a message and by the time I post, someone has done so just ahead of me. Or vice versa.

And once again Jive is not picking up names with spaces.

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