<p>During working process you may need to insert a symbol which is not on your keyboard. To insert such symbols into your document, use the <imgalt="Symbol table icon"src="../images/vector.png"/><b>Insert symbol</b> option and follow these simple steps:</p>
<p><imgalt="Insert symbol sidebar "src="../images/insert_symbol_window.png"/></p>
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<li>The <b>Symbol</b> dialog box appears from which you can select the appropriate symbol,</li>
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<p>use the <b>Range</b> section to quickly find the nesessary symbol. All symbols are divided into specific groups, for example, select 'Currency Symbols' if you want to insert a currency character.</p>
<p>If this character is not in the set, select a different font. Many of them also have characters other than the standard set.</p>
<p>Or, enter the Unicode hex value of the symbol you want into the <b>Unicode hex value field</b>. This code can be found in the <b>Character map</b>.</p>
<p>Previously used symbols are also displayed in the <b>Recently used symbols</b> field,</p>
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<li>click <b>Insert</b>. The selected character will be added to the document.</li>
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<h2>Insert ASCII symbols</h2>
<p>ASCII table is also used to add characters.</p>
<p>To do this, hold down ALT key and use the numeric keypad to enter the character code.</p>
<pclass="note"><b>Note</b>: be sure to use the numeric keypad, not the numbers on the main keyboard. To enable the numeric keypad, press the Num Lock key.</p>
<p>For example, to add a paragraph character (§), press and hold down ALT while typing 789, and then release ALT key.</p>
<h2>Insert symbols using Unicode table</h2>
<p>Additional charachters and symbols might also be found via Windows symbol table. To open this table, do one of the following:</p>
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<li>in the Search field write 'Character table' and open it,</li>
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simultaneously presss Win + R, and then in the following window type <code>charmap.exe</code> and click OK.
<p><imgalt="Insert symbol windpow"src="../images/insert_symbols_windows.png"/></p>
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<p>In the opened <b>Character Map</b>, select one of the <b>Character sets</b>, <b>Groups</b> and <b>Fonts</b>. Next, click on the nesessary characters, copy them to clipboard and paste in the right place of the document.</p>