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  1. Feb 3, 2011 · 1. If you are using such a character set with the euro-symbol you’re most likely using iso-8859-15 in which the '€' character is defined at position 164. So you might have more luck if you replace 128 by 164, although this won’t help you in utf-8 environments in which the previous answer might be more suited. answered Feb 3, 2011 at 12:41 ...

  2. Method #1 – Using Shortcut Key. The steps to enter Euro symbol in Excel using the shortcut key are as follows: Choose the target cell, where we must show the Euro symbol. Press Alt + 0, 1, 2, and 8, one by one, with the Alt key pressed, to view the Euro symbol, ‘€’, in the target cell.

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · Double-click a cell where you want to insert a euro sign (C2), and in the Ribbon, go to Insert > Symbol. Note: If you just select a cell and insert a symbol, it’s automatically added to the end of that cell’s value (here, 70€). Since you are inserting a currency symbol, double-click the cell to position the cursor before a number.

  4. Here are the step-by-step instructions for using the keyboard shortcut to insert the euro symbol in Excel: Ensure that the Num Lock key is turned on. Place the cursor in the cell where you want to insert the euro symbol. Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard. While holding down the Alt key, use the numeric keypad to type the code 0128.

  5. First of all, double click the cell where you want to insert the EURO SYMBOL. The method is to press ALT and press the CHARACTER CODE WHILE THE ALT KEY IS PRESSED.Press 0128 WHILE ALT IS PRESSED. PRESS ALT +0128 to insert EURO SYMBOL directly from keyboard. So these were a few methods of inserting EURO symbol in MS WORD.

  6. Jun 24, 2019 · The Alt code for the Euro symbol is 0128 . Below are the steps to type the Euro symbol on your keyboard using the Alt code: Turn on your Num Lock. Use Fn key plus NumLk to turn on Num Lock on laptops without numeric keypad. Whilst holding down the [Alt] key, type [0128] on the numeric keypad (on the right).

  7. Aug 18, 2022 · But even if your keyboard is listing the € (euro) sign on the number 4 key, pressing Shift + 4 will only produce the $ (dollar) symbol with the Standard US Keyboard. On Windows, the easiest solution is to switch to a European keyboard layout and use Ctrl + Alt + E, AltGr + 4, or AltGr + E. But if you’re keen on keeping the Standard US ...

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