In order to be able to use the keyboard to enter symbols that are not on the keyboard directly, users can do so by adding an AutoCorrect entry to a common symbol in Word 2010. To add an AutoCorrect entry for a common symbol in Word 2010, the following steps are described:
In step 1th, open the Word 2010 document window and switch to the Insert Ribbon. Click the symbol button in the symbols group, and click the more symbols option, as shown in Figure 2009123004.
Figure 2009123004 Click the other symbols option
Step 2nd, open the Symbol dialog box, find and select the symbol that you want to add the AutoCorrect entry (for example, the ≌ number), and click the AutoCorrect button, as shown in Figure 2009123005.
Figure 2009123005 Click the AutoCorrect button
3rd step, in the Open Word 2010 AutoCorrect dialog box, switch to the AutoCorrect tab, enter the replacement key (such as = = =) that you want to use in the Replace edit box, and click the add → OK button, as shown in Figure 2009123006.
Figure 2009123006 Click the Add button
Step 4th, return to the Symbol dialog box and continue adding an AutoCorrect entry for the other symbols. Set Finish click the Cancel button to close the Symbol dialog box.