Wednesday, 6 September 2017

How to Circle a Number on Microsoft Word

This wikiHow teaches you how to add a circled number (also known as an “enclosed alphanumeric”) to your Microsoft Word document.

EditSteps

  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.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 1.jpg
  2. Click . It’s at the top of the screen.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 2.jpg
  3. Click . You’ll see it on the panel at the top of the screen, toward the right.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 3.jpg
  4. Click .
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 4.jpg
  5. Click the “Font” drop-down menu. It’s near the top of the window.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 5.jpg
  6. Select .
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 6.jpg
  7. Click the “Subset” drop-down menu. It’s right next to the “Font” menu.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 7.jpg
  8. Select .
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 8.jpg
  9. Click the circled number you want to add.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 9.jpg
  10. Click . The circled number now appears in your Word document.
    Circle a Number on Microsoft Word Step 10.jpg

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