One of the catchiest fight songs in the MAC turns into a rathy wordy ballad which inexplicably turns the word fight into boy. Fighting Team Battle for the Ball Estate, We have to win this game. Open the document you wish to place a reversible reaction arrow in. Place your cursor in the document where you would like to insert the symbol. Click on the 'Insert' tab, click on the 'Symbol' button and select 'More Symbols.' Select 'Wingdings 3' from the 'Font' drop-down menu. Type '68' into the 'Character Code' text box.
There are various ways to do that 1. AutoCorrect By default - will be changed to a light right-pointed arrow. Similarly will be a heavy right-pointed arrow. There are also other types of arrows and you can also insert your own ones so you don't need any shortcuts Of course this needs AutoCorrect to be turned on.
If it was turned off, you need to turn it on again by selecting File Word Options Proofing AutoCorrect Options. Replace text as you type A downside of this is that many of the arrows are from the like U+F0E0 U+F0E8, therefore you can't copy them around to other applications easily, but of course if you only use them in Word then it'll be fine 2. Math AutoCorrect With this feature - will be converted into → by default without doubling the hyphen. There are even more types of arrows, including curved ones and diagonal ones like asmash hsmash hsphantom mapsto lrhar searrow swarrow.
This needs Use Math AutoCorrect rules outside of math regions to be turned on beside the normal AutoCorrect. MS Word's hex input Just type the codepoint in hex (with or without U+) and then press Alt+ X, Word will do the conversion for you. This works for any Unicode characters For example ↗ is U+2197 so just type 2197 then Alt+ X However sometimes you need to type 2 followed by U+0197 (i.e. 2Ɨ) then you must type 2U+197 or 2U+0197 then Alt+ X You can find the codepoints for most arrows in the below wikipedia article (or just copy them directly). 4. Alt+Numpad By default it'll only work for codepoints smaller than 256, hence you can just type a few arrows like. To type codepoints above 255 you need to use hex numpad by setting to 1 in HKEYCURRENTUSER Control Panel Input Method.
After that to type ↗ like above you can press Alt+ +2197 Again you can find hundreds of arrows in my linked Wikipedia articles above.
Edit a command line Action Shortcut Reposition the insertion point Press and hold the Option key while moving the pointer to a new insertion point.