To write Celsius in Excel, the steps you need to take are quite basic, and if you're new to Excel, you can completely follow along and grasp it. In this article, I will introduce and guide you on how to write Celsius in Excel 2016. You can also perform similar actions when using other versions of Excel because the basic method of writing Celsius in older Excel versions like 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 hasn't changed much.
WRITING CELSIUS IN EXCEL 2016
Suppose you want to write Celsius in an Excel file as shown in the image below. If you want to write it as 32 degrees Celsius, what steps would you take?
To write Celsius in Excel, you can refer to one of the two methods below:
Method 1: Find and insert the Celsius symbol from the Symbol 'warehouse'
Step 1: Navigate to the Insert tab >> select Symbols >> Then choose Symbols.
Step 2: In the Symbols dialog box, click on Font and select Normal text, then choose Subset and select Latin-1 Supplement. Here, a character table will appear, and you can find the symbol as shown in the image, with the code being 00B0, then click Insert.
The result of writing Celsius in Excel 2016 will be displayed as shown below:
Method 2: Utilize the keyboard shortcut ALT + 0186
With this method, you'll press the new keyboard shortcut ALT + 0186 to insert the Celsius symbol. Note that this is only applicable for laptops with a right-side numeric keypad.
Press the keyboard combination: ALT + 0186 which means you press and hold the ALT key, then sequentially press the numbers on the right-side numeric keypad 0, 1, 8, 6, and then release the ALT key, the Celsius symbol will automatically appear.
Above is how to write Celsius in Excel 2016. These two methods will help you gain more knowledge about using Excel for your work. You can insert the Celsius symbol by accessing the Symbol menu or if you're using a laptop, you can also use the shortcut keys as instructed above. Wish you success and gain more useful knowledge when working with Excel.