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Use a Keyboard Shortcut If your keyboard has a number keypad, you can use a shortcut command to create a section symbol. Press and hold down the "Alt" key and use your keypad to type the numbers "21" or "0167" (without quotation marks). Release the "Alt" key to insert the symbol.
Press Alt with the appropriate letter. For example, to type ä, press Alt + A ; to type ß, press Alt + S . Stop the mouse over each button to learn its keyboard shortcut. Shift + click a button to insert its upper-case form.
ä : Alt + 0228. ö : Alt + 0246. ü : Alt + 0252. ß : Alt + 0223. Ä : Alt + 0196. Ö : Alt + 0214. Ü : Alt + 0220.
For the umlauted characters, hold down OPTION and push 'u'. Release OPTION, then type the desired base letter (a, o, u, A, O, or U). The umlaut will appear over the letter you typed. (So to type ü, you should hold down OPTION, press u, then release OPTION and press u again.)
You can find it on a German keyboard layout: the letter ß is one key to the right of the number zero(0). As others have suggested, the upper case use of ß is normally substituted by SS . I am typing this on a laptop with Windows 8, where I can use a shortcut key to switch between different keyboard layouts.
The first is to hold down the Alt key and type the numbers 0167 on the numeric keypad. The second method involves these steps: Choose Symbol from the Insert menu. Word displays the Symbol dialog box.
In Mac OSX section symbol is inserted by holding down option key and pressing 6. In Mac OSX section symbol is inserted by holding down option key and pressing 6.
Encoded as Unicode U+00A7 § SECTION SIGN and HTML § it is also commonly called section symbol, section mark, double-s, silcrow, or alternatively paragraph mark in parts of Europe.
The section sign, also called a silcrow, is a typographic mark used to reference a particular section of a document. Its shape derives from a double 's', which in Latin stands for signum sectionis (meaning 'section symbol'). ... And then you get to the silcrow, and it's double trouble you get two 's' shapes combined.
Wikipedia says: "The section sign (§, Unicode U+00A7, HTML entity § ), also called the "double S", "sectional symbol" or signum sectinis, is a typographical character used mainly to refer to a particular section of a document, such as a legal code.
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