How to Circle a Number on Microsoft Word
Open Microsoft Word., Click Insert., Click Symbol., Click More Symbols…. , Click the “Font” drop-down menu., Select Arial Unicode MS. , Click the “Subset” drop-down menu., Select Enclosed Alphanumerics. , Click the circled number you want to add...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Microsoft Word.
If you’re using Windows, click the Windows menu, select Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Word.
If you’re using a Mac, you should find the Microsoft Word icon on the dock or launchpad. -
Step 2: Click Insert.
It’s at the top of the screen. , You’ll see it on the panel at the top of the screen, toward the right. ,, It’s near the top of the window. ,, It’s right next to the “Font” menu. ,,, The circled number now appears in your Word document. -
Step 3: Click Symbol.
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Step 4: Click More Symbols….
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Step 5: Click the “Font” drop-down menu.
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Step 6: Select Arial Unicode MS.
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Step 7: Click the “Subset” drop-down menu.
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Step 8: Select Enclosed Alphanumerics.
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Step 9: Click the circled number you want to add.
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Step 10: Click Insert.
Detailed Guide
If you’re using Windows, click the Windows menu, select Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Word.
If you’re using a Mac, you should find the Microsoft Word icon on the dock or launchpad.
It’s at the top of the screen. , You’ll see it on the panel at the top of the screen, toward the right. ,, It’s near the top of the window. ,, It’s right next to the “Font” menu. ,,, The circled number now appears in your Word document.
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