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Write the name of the tab, the command group, and the icon you need to use to add a symbol or special character to a Word document.

Tab:
Command group:
Icon:

User Jeyko
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Final answer:

To add a symbol in Word, go to the Insert tab, find the Symbols command group, and click on the Symbol or More Symbols icon.

Step-by-step explanation:

To add a symbol or special character to a Word document, you need to use the following:

  • Tab: Insert
  • Command group: Symbols
  • Icon: Symbol or More Symbols depending on your version of Word

Once you click on the Symbols command group, you will see an option for Symbol. Clicking on this will either let you choose from a list of commonly used symbols or give you the option to see More Symbols. Selecting More Symbols will open a dialog box where you can select from various symbols and special characters.

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Answer:

On the far right of the Word 2016 Insert tab dwells the Symbols group. Two items are found in that group: Equation and Symbol. (If the window is too narrow, you see the Symbols button, from which you can choose Equation or Symbol.) Click the Symbol button see some popular or recently used symbols. Choose a symbol from the menu to insert the special symbol directly into your text.

Step-by-step explanation:

To see a hoard of symbols and characters, click the Symbol button and choose the More Symbols command. The Symbol dialog box appears, as shown. Choose a decorative font, such as Wingdings, from the Font menu to see strange and unusual characters. To see the gamut of what’s possible with normal text, choose (normal text) from the Font drop-down list. Use the Subset drop-down list to see specific symbols and such.

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