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If I insert a degree symbol, the symbol comes with extra space. 20°C appears to look like 20° C.
Any ideas, how to solve this issue? (And no, changing to Fahrenheit is not a solution ![]() I am using Office PP 2016 on Windows 10. My standard font is Lucida Sans. |
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How did you apply the deg symbol. Sometimes you can end up with a Asian unicode font which can be wider.
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It happens when I insert it by keyboard or by insert/symbol/degree sign.
I know about this solution: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...8-cc7392022851 I do have the Asian font as mentioned in the link above. However, I'm not able to replace it with a different font, the font just stays there... The problem remains. |
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font issues, power point, symbols |
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