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    How To Type A Cubed Symbol

    The cubed symbol should be formatted as a smaller “3” at the top right of the integer or variable it modifies. In Windows 8, you can make this sign by using the character map, Alt codes, or the superscript effect, but only if you’re working in a program that supports the formatting or character. If your plain text program does not support special characters or formatting, use a caret followed by the number 3, such as “^3“.

    How To Type A Cubed Symbol

    For a Mac, use the Option + 00B3 keyboard shortcut to type the Cubed Symbol. For Windows users, simply hold down the Alt key and enter 0179 using the numeric keypad, then release the Alt key. These shortcuts are compatible with any software, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and can be used on both Windows and Mac.

    Type A Cubed Symbol Using The Character Map

    The Character Map can be found by searching for it in Windows 8’s Search panel or by pressing “Win-R” and then entering “charmap“. In the search window, type “superscript three” and hit “Enter” to find and select the appropriate symbol.

    To copy it to your clipboard, click the “Copy” button. Return to your program and hit “Ctrl-V” to paste the character.

    Type A Cubed Symbol Using the Alt Code

    The quickest approach to add a cubed symbol is by applying its Alt code if your program supports it. Hold down the “Alt” key and type “0179” without quotation marks. The cubed sign shows when you release the “Alt” key.

    However, because this Alt code isn’t universally supported, if you get unusual results, consider using the Character Map or superscript effect instead.

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    Type A Cubed Symbol Using the Superscript Function

    Superscripts are available in all word processors, including WordPad. Only the most basic word processors lack this capability. Press the “Superscript” button and enter a “3” to format it as a cubed symbol.

    Click the button again to restore the standard font, so that subsequent text does not have the same format as your cubed symbol. You can also modify the font of a typically formatted “3” by selecting it and clicking the “Superscript” option.

    Conclusion

    There are multiple options for typing the Cubed Sign. Using shortcuts for Windows and Mac is the quickest way to complete this activity as shortcuts are always convenient.

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