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Type Less-Than or Equal to Symbol in Word or Excel

In today’s article, you’ll learn how to use your keyboard to type the Less than or equal to Symbol (≤) anywhere like Word/Excel using Windows or Mac.

Just before we begin, I’ll like to tell you that you can also use the button below to copy and paste the Less than or equal to symbol into your work for free.

However, if you just want to type this symbol on your keyboard, the actionable steps below will show you the way.

Less than or equal to Symbol [≤] Quick Help

To type the Less than or equal to Symbol on Mac, press Option + [ , ] shortcut on your keyboard. For Windows users, simply press down the Alt key and type 243 (i.e. Less than or equal to alt code) using the numeric keypad, then let go of the Alt key.

These keystrokes work in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, on both Windows and Mac.

Below table contains all the shortcuts you need to type the Less than or equal to Symbol on keyboard.

Symbol NameLess than or equal to
Symbol
Alt Code243
Shortcut for WindowsAlt+243
Shortcut for MacOption + [ , ]
Shortcut in Word (Win)2264, Alt+X
Type Less than or equal to symbol shortcut

The above quick guide provides some useful shortcuts and alt codes on how to type the Less than or equal to sign on both Windows and Mac. However, below are some other methods you can also use to insert this symbol into your work such as Word or Excel document.

See Also: How to type Greater than or equal to Sign

Type Less than or equal to [≤] symbol in Word/Excel

Microsoft Office provides several methods for typing Less than or equal to or inserting symbols that do not have dedicated keys on the keyboard.

In this section, I will make available for you five different methods you can use to type or insert the Less than or equal to sign on your PC, like in MS Office (ie. Word, Excel, or PowerPoint) for both Mac and Windows users.

Without any further ado, let’s get started.

Using the Less than or equal to symbol [≤] Alt Code (Windows Only)

The Less than or equal to Symbol alt code is 243.

Even though the Less than or equal to symbol does not have a dedicated key on the keyboard, you can still type it on the keyboard with the Alt code method. To do this, press and hold the Alt key whilst pressing the Less than or equal to symbol Alt code (243) using the numeric keypad.

This method works on Windows only. And your keyboard must also have a numeric keypad.

Type Less than or equal to symbol alt code illustration

Below is a break-down of the steps you can take to type the Less than or equal to sign on your Windows PC:

  • Place your insertion pointer where you need the Less than or equal to symbol.
  • Press and hold one of the Alt keys on your keyboard.
  • Whilst holding on to the Alt key, press the Less than or equal to symbol’s alt code (243). You must use the numeric keypad to type the alt code. If you are using a laptop without the numeric keypad, this method may not work for you. On some laptops, there’s a hidden numeric keypad which you can enable by pressing Fn+NmLk on the keyboard.
  • Release the Alt key after typing the Less than or equal to sign Alt code to insert the Symbol into your document.
Type Less than or equal to alt code

This is how you may type this symbol in Word using the Alt Code method.

Using the Less than or equal to symbol Shortcut (Mac and Windows)

For Mac users, the keyboard shortcut for the Less than or equal to Symbol is Option + [ , ]. For Windows users, use the Alt Code method by pressing down the [Alt] key whilst typing the Less than or equal to sign alt code which is 243.

You must use the numeric keypad to type the alt code. Also ensure that your Num Lock key is turned on.

Type Less than or equal to symbol shortcut

Below is a breakdown of the Less than or equal to symbol shortcut for Mac:

  • First of all, place the insertion pointer where you need to type the symbol.
  • Now, press Option + [ , ] simultaneously on your keyboard to insert the symbol.

Below is a breakdown of the Less than or equal to symbol shortcut for Windows:

  • Place the insertion pointer at the desired location.
  • Press and hold down the Alt key
  • While pressing down the Alt key, type 243 using the numeric keypad to insert the symbol.

Below is a breakdown on how to type the Less than or equal to symbol using shortcut in Word:

  • Click to place the insertion pointer where you need the symbol.
  • Then type 2264, select it, and press Alt+X.

These are the steps you may use to type Less than or equal to in Word or Excel.

Copy and Paste Less than or equal to sign

Another easy way to get the Less than or equal to symbol on any PC is to use my favorite method: copy and paste.

All you have to do is to copy the symbol from somewhere like a web page, or the character map for windows users, and head over to where you need the symbol (say in Word or Excel), then hit Ctrl+V to paste.

Below is the symbol for you to copy and paste into your Word document. Just select it and press Ctrl+C to copy, switch over to Microsoft Word, place your insertion pointer at the desired location and press Ctrl+V to paste.

Alternatively, just use the copy button at the beginning of this post.

For windows users, obey the following instructions to copy and paste the Less than or equal to symbol using the character map dialog box.

  • Click on the Start button and search for Character Map. The Character Map app will appear in the search results, click to open.
search for character map on windows
  • The Character Map dialog will appear. Click to check the Advanced view check-box to expand the dialog box for more advanced options.
Check the Advanced view checkbox to expand the dialog
  • On the advanced view, type Less-than or equal to in the Search box.
  • You should now see the Less than or equal to on the character map dialog. If you can’t see it, then you should look through the library of symbols to spot it. When found, double click it to select. Alternatively, click on the Select button.
  • After you select the symbol by double-clicking it, it should appear in the Character to copy: field, then click on the Copy button to copy the symbol.
copy Type Less than or equal to symbol on the Character Map
  • Switch to your Microsoft Word or Excel document, place the insertion pointer at the desired location and press Ctrl+V to paste.

This is how you may use the Character Map dialog to copy and paste any symbol on Windows PC.

Using insert Symbol dialog box (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

The insert symbol dialog box is a library of symbols from where you can insert any symbol into your Word document with just a couple of mouse clicks.

Obey the following steps to insert the Less than or equal to Symbol in Word using the insert symbol dialog box.

  • Open your Word document.
  • Click to place the insertion pointer where you wish to insert the symbol.
  • Go to the Insert tab.
Click on the Insert tab
  • In the Symbols category, click on the Symbol drop-down and select the More Symbols button.
Go to Symbols>More Symbols
  • The Symbol dialog box will appear. In the Subset drop-down list, select Mathematical Operators to display symbols in this category which includes the Less than or equal to symbol.
  • Select the symbol and click on the Insert button. Alternatively, double click on the symbol to insert it into your Word document.
insert Type Less than or equal to symbol in Word or Excel or PowerPoint
  • Close the dialog.

The symbol will then be inserted exactly where you placed the insertion pointer.

These are the steps you may use to insert the Less than or equal to symbol in Word.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are several different methods you can use to type the Less than or equal to sign in Microsoft Word.

Using the shortcuts for both Windows and Mac makes the fastest option for this task. Shortcuts are always fast.

Thank you very much for reading this blog.

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