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Using Omega, Micro, Fi Symbols in Excel for Electronic Components Table

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  • #1 1761324
    KrzychoMiki
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    Hello everyone. I know this is a lame question, but somehow I can't find the answer to it. How can I enter omega, micro or fi (?, u ;) . I am creating a table of values for electronic components. Thanks in advance.
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    Bonkot
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    Hello
    In the "insert" menu there is the "symbol" command. You click on this command and a window with symbols opens. You choose the appropriate symbol, click "insert" and close the window. The desired symbol will appear in the active cell.
    Regards.
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  • #3 1761975
    KrzychoMiki
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    I would like that too :) but it is as you can see.
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  • #4 1762137
    Yanush
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    Bonkot wrote:
    Hello
    In the "insert" menu there is the "symbol" command. You click on this command and a window with symbols opens. You choose the appropriate symbol, click "insert" and close the window. The desired symbol will appear in the active cell.

    Hi!
    Have you made a mistake in Word?
    I have Office 2k and I also have it on the menu, as shown by KrzychoMiki
    in the attached picture ...
    Regards
    Janusz
  • #5 1762163
    jankolo
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    Use the program provided in Windows charmap .
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    fido
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    if you have xp tp start => programs => accessories => system tools => character table, then you click on a given character and click select and then copy and paste in Excel should work
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  • #7 1765888
    KrzychoMiki
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    Thanks fido. All OK.
  • #8 1766350
    marek003
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    I know that the topic was clarified, but in office 2003 in excel there is already a symbol ...

    Moderated By jankolo:

    All clear. I close the topic

Topic summary

✨ To insert omega (Ω), micro (µ), or phi (φ) symbols in Excel for an electronic components table, users can utilize the "Insert" menu and select the "Symbol" command to access a window with various symbols. Alternatively, Windows' character map (charmap) can be used to find and copy the desired symbols for pasting into Excel. Users with Office 2003 also have access to a symbol feature directly in Excel.
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