For a comprehensive and easy-to-imagine overview and the ability to write implication signs in Word, you can refer to some ways of writing implication signs that we present below.
How to Write Implication Signs in Word
Method 1: Directly copy the Implication sign from this article -> then paste it into your word file
- Implication sign ⟹ ⇒
- Some other implication signs that you can use: ➙ ➛ ➜ ➝ ➞ ➟ ➠➡ ➢ ➤ → ➨ ➩ ➪ ➔ ⇛ ⇨
With this method, you should only use it when you occasionally need this symbol or if you search everywhere but cannot find the insert special implication character feature, then you can temporarily copy it for use.
To be professional and able to remember how to write implication signs, you should follow method 2 and method 3 in this article.
Method 2: Use the Insert Special Character Symbol feature
With this method, you should carefully observe and remember to insert not only the implication character but also most of the other special characters.
To write implication signs in Word, follow the instructions Section 1 - Insert arrow symbols in Word in the guide on how to write arrow symbols in Word that we have previously introduced to carry out.
Method 3: Use features in Equation or Mathtype
With this method, you will often use it when composing, working for subjects like Mathematics or Chemistry. At that time, many mathematical and chemical formulas require you to use Equation. With this tool, you will find a wide range of characters to choose from.
For example, in Equation, you can select various symbols or special characters following these steps:
Step 1: Go to the Insert tab -> select Equation to create formulas for Mathematics or Chemistry
Step 2: Continue to the Design tab -> you press as described in the figure below:
Step 3: Finally, click on the arrow icon -> and select Arrows
As a result, you will see a list of arrows, implication signs -> here you can choose any arrow to use.
Method 4: Use the automatic implication sign creation feature in word
This is a very handy feature in word, with this method you do as follows:
- You enter 2 characters = and 1 character > then you press the 'space' key and you will get the implication sign:
Similarly, inputting 2 characters - and 1 character > then pressing the 'space' key will yield the inferred symbol as shown below:
To disable this automatic feature, simply click on the lightning bolt icon and select Change back to or Stop Automatically Correcting. Your input characters will then revert to equal signs and normal-sized characters for your usage.
So, you've just followed along as we demonstrated four ways to Write inferred symbols in Word simply, quickly, and conveniently. With the 4 methods we've introduced, feel free to choose the one that best suits your needs!
In addition, if you encounter the error of having two consecutive spaces in Word and don't know how to deal with it, refer to the trick deleting 2 consecutive spaces in Word that Mytour has shared previously for handling. Good luck!
