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How To Insert The Degree Symbol In Excel: 5 Simple Methods

Inserting a degree symbol (°) into an Excel spreadsheet is a simple yet essential task, especially when working with temperature data or angles. Let's see some simple ways to add this symbol.
Shreeya Thakur
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Table of content: 

  • How to Add Degree Symbol in Excel
  • Conclusion
  • Frequently Asked Questions
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Inserting a degree symbol (°) into an Excel spreadsheet is a simple yet essential task, especially when working with temperature data or angles. Although there are multiple ways to achieve this, the most efficient methods involve using keyboard shortcuts, Excel's built-in functions, and customizing settings for quick access. This guide outlines the various methods to insert the degree symbol, offering a straightforward approach for both beginners and seasoned Excel users.

How to Add Degree Symbol in Excel

Method 1: Use Alt Key and Numeric Keypad

  • Hold the Alt key and type 0176 on the numeric keypad.
  • The degree symbol will appear in the active cell.

Method 2: Insert Using CHAR Function

  • In a cell, type =CHAR(176) and press Enter.
  • This function translates the character code into the degree symbol, making it a great option for formula-based data entry.

Method 3: Access Symbol Dialog Box

  • Navigate to the Insert tab in the ribbon.
  • Select Symbol, then choose More Symbols.
  • Find the degree symbol (°) in the Latin-1 Supplement subset and insert it into the cell.

Method 4: Apply Custom Number Format

  • Right-click the target cell and select Format Cells.
  • In the Number tab, choose Custom.
  • Enter in the Type field to automatically add the degree symbol to all numbers in that cell.

Method 5: Copy and Paste Directly

  • Copy the degree symbol (°) from a web page or another document.
  • Paste it directly into your Excel worksheet using Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V.

Conclusion

Inserting the degree symbol in Excel is both quick and easy, and there are several methods available to suit different preferences. Whether you prefer using keyboard shortcuts, Excel functions, or even the Symbol Dialog Box, you can choose the method that works best for your workflow. With these straightforward steps, you can now seamlessly incorporate the degree symbol into your Excel spreadsheets, enhancing the presentation of your data and making your tasks more efficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How can I insert a degree symbol in Excel?

You can use the shortcut ALT + 0176 to insert a degree symbol. Use the Insert tab, click on Symbol, and choose the degree symbol.

Q2. Can I use formulas to insert a degree symbol?

Yes, you can. Append the degree symbol to a formula using =TEXT([value], "0°"). It formats the number with a degree symbol.

Q3. Is there a way to add a degree symbol using functions?

The CHAR function can insert a degree symbol: =CHAR(176). This will display the degree symbol in a cell.

Q4. Are there Excel add-ins for inserting symbols?

Yes, some Excel add-ins offer one-click access to common symbols – the degree symbol included. MS Store may have options that are compatible.

Q5. Does Excel have a built-in option for symbols?

Yes, under the Insert tab. Select Click Symbol, Font, and you will see the degree symbol on the list.

Q6. Can I copy and paste a degree symbol into Excel?

You can copy the degree symbol from any source and paste it directly into your Excel cell.

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Shreeya Thakur
Sr. Associate Content Writer at Unstop

I am a biotechnologist-turned-content writer and try to add an element of science in my writings wherever possible. Apart from writing, I like to cook, read and travel.

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