From 1 1 to 20 circled numbers?
246a——
246b——
246c——
246d——
246 degrees east longitude-
246f——
2470——
247 1——
2472——
2473——
Enter the first four characters in the corresponding position, select the character (for example, select 2473), press ALT+X, and the circled 20 will come out.
Supplementary method:
If there is no code for numbers over 20, Microsoft will not give it. So it can't be done in this way. Here's another way:
Circled characters?
After selecting a number (such as 2 1), click the "Format" button on the toolbar-Chinese layout to open the "Circle Characters" dialog box with three options.
(1) Select a style. There are three options in the Style selection box; "Enlarging the circle" means enlarging the circle so that all the words can be circled. Choose this.
(2) Select the number of laps. In the Number of Circles selection box, select the circle by selecting the shape of the outer circle of the character.
(3) Select the number 2 1 on the left and confirm. Then enlarge WORD and you will see the effect, which is not ideal. Then you select the circled 2 1 and press ALT+f9 to open {eq\o\ac(○, 2 1)}. At this point, you select the circles in parentheses respectively.
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