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how can I write in a PC the abbreviation of grade centigrade

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celticstoneage - 02 Dec 2007 18:01 GMT
I need to make an excel spreadsheet with heat temperature data, and I don't
know how to put the grade centigrade in abbreviation
boblarson - 02 Dec 2007 20:39 GMT
You can enter the degree symbol by using ALT+0176 (holding the Alt Key down
when you type 0176 on the keypad).  The rest, I believe is just a capital C.  
So,
15°C
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> I need to make an excel spreadsheet with heat temperature data, and I don't
> know how to put the grade centigrade in abbreviation
 
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