Sigma Symbol In Word

  • The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet, represented in the English alphabet as 's'.
  • Numeric keypad, then select the character and change to the Symbol font; U = Unicode = in Microsoft Word, type the four-letter code, then press Alt+X before you move the cursor) Miscellaneous Bullet (.) 0149 Degree (°) 0176 Alpha (Αα) U + 0391 / 03B1 Currency Dagger (†) Chi (0134 Equal: Χχ) U + 03A7 / 03C7 euro (€) 0128.
  • Sigma symbol Σ Quick Guide To type the Sigma symbol on Mac, press Option + w shortcut on your keyboard. For Windows users, press down the Alt key and type 228 using the numeric keypad, then release the Alt key. These shortcuts work in both Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and anywhere on the Windows or Mac PC.

In windows there is a charmap utility. Run it, locate the symbol you want, click select, then copy, and then in word paste it.

(Greek: the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; Σ, σ [beginning of word], ς [end of word])

1. The 18th letter of the Greek alphabet, represented in the English alphabet as 's'.
2. The symbol (σ) indicating the addition of the numbers or quantities indicated.
A protein component of RNA polymerase that determines the specific site on DNA where transcription begins.
Having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter 'S'.
Incorrect, difficult, or the too frequent use of the 's' sound.
1. Shaped like the Greek capital letter sigma (Σ), or like the letter 'S'.
2. A reference to the sigmoid flexure.
1. The S-shaped part of the colon which lies in the pelvis, extending from the pelvic brim to the third segment of the sacrum, and is continuous above with the descending (or iliac) colon and below with the rectum.
2. The part of the colon that turns medially at the left iliac crest, between the descending colon and the rectum; shaped like the letter 'S'.
A fold in the colon just above the rectum of the body.
Excision of the sigmoid colon (the portion of the colon that connects to the descending colon above and the rectum below).
Inflammation of the sigmoid colon.
A rigid or flexible endoscope with appropriate illumination for examining the sigmoid colon.
Inspection of the sigmoid colon through a sigmoidoscope.
The formation of an artificial opening from the body surface into the sigmoid colon and the opening produced by this procedure.

You can see all of the letters of the Greek Alphabet on this page.

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To insert the micro sign or mu letter (sometimesincorrectly called a mew symbol) in a Word document, you havedifferent ways:

I. Using the Symbol font:

Sigma Symbol In Word 2007

Sigma Symbol In Word

Insert Sigma Symbol In Word

This method is very useful when you need to insert symbols rarely andit works only for Latin or Greek letters.

Anytime, when you type the text in the Word document, you can switch to the Symbolfont and use the corresponding Latin letters to enter Greek letters:

1. Click Ctrl+Shift+Q to switch your currentfont to the Symbol font.

2. Use symbols like normal font (e.g. in Symbolfont keyboard button 'a' equals Greek letter 'α', keyboard button 'b'equals Greece letter 'β', ..., 'l' ->'λ', 'm' ->'μ',..., 'w' -> 'ω', etc.):

Note: This method works for inserting only one letter. Thus, if you want toinsert several symbols, you need to repeat these steps for each insertion.

After entering one letter using the Symbol font, the next character is entered usingthe previous font.

If you click Ctrl+Shift+Q twice, Word does not switch to the previous font, and theSymbol font doesn't stop to work after the first entered symbol. Thus, you will needto change the current font and style later.

II. Using the Equation:

This way is perfect if you don't need to care about the format and compatibilitywith previous versions of Microsoft Office (a recommended approach for physicalscience and mathematics, which require a lot of math in the text with consistentfonts for all equations and symbols):

1. In the paragraph where you want to insert thesymbol, click Alt+= to insert the equitation block:

2. In the equitation block without any additionalefforts, you can enter any letter that you need just by typing+Name of the letter:

III. Using AutoCorrect for Math:

When you work with many documents and often need to paste one specialsymbol, you may not want to insert an equation each time. Microsoft Word offers ahelpful feature named AutoCorrect. The AutoCorrect options in MicrosoftWord propose two different ways to quickly add any special character, such as amicro sign or mu letter from the Greek alphabet, or evenlarge pieces of text:

  • UsingtheReplace text as you type function of the AutoCorrect options.
  • Using the Math AutoCorrect options:

Using this method, you can benefit the Math AutoCorrect options without inserting anequation. To turn on or turn off the AutoCorrect of the Math symbols, do thefollowing:

1. On the File tab, click Options:

2. In the Word Options dialog box, on theProofing tab, click the AutoCorrect Options... button:

3. In the AutoCorrect dialog box, on theMath AutoCorrect tab, select the Use Math AutoCorrect rules outside of the math regionsoption:

After clicking OK, you can use any of the listed Names of symbols andMicrosoft Word will replace them to the appropriate symbols:

Note: If you don't need the last replacement, click Ctrl+Z to cancel it.

Sigma

IV. Using a shortcut key:

Microsoft Word provides a way to define the shortcut key for the most often usedfunctions. Thus, you can assign a shortcut for inserting the micro sign:

1. On the Insert tab, in the Symbols group,click the Symbol button:

Note: If you use the character very often, you will find it in the Symboldropdown list:

2. Click More Symbols....

3. On the Symbol dialog box:

  • To insert the micro sign from the current font (if exist), from theSubset dropdown list, select the Greek and Coptic:
  • To insert the micro sign from the Symbol font, from theFont dropdown list, choose the Symbol font:

4. Choose the symbol and click the Shortcut Key...button to open the Customize Keyboard dialog box:

5. In the Press new shortcut key field, type the keycombination that you want to use for the symbol or character (e.g., for symbol μ usedAlt+M) and click Assign.

Note: Be careful, you can reassign the assigned already shortcuts in Word. Besure, that after Current assign to: there are no active Word functions. In any case,you can reassign any existing function in Word to a different key.

See also this tip in French:Comment insérer un symbole micro ou une lettre mu dans Word.