This post will cover several methods for obtaining the Warning symbol in Microsoft Word, Windows, and Mac, including using keyboard shortcuts.
However, before we begin, you may get this symbol by copying and pasting it from the button below.
Click to Copy Copy Warning SymbolThe Alt Code shortcut for the Warning Symbol is Alt + 9888. To type with this method, press and hold one of the Alt keys on your keyboard while using the numeric keypad to enter the Alt code, then release the Alt key.
This method works only in Microsoft Word on Windows and it requires that your keyboard have a separate numeric keypad with Num Lock enabled.
On Windows, alt codes like this are used to type symbols or characters that are not available on the keyboard.
This method is extremely beneficial because it saves a significant amount of time when trying to type special characters like Warning.
The following are the detailed steps you can take to type this symbol on Windows using the Alt Code keyboard shortcut:
As soon as you let go of the Alt key, the Warning symbol will appear.
The following rules must be followed in order for the Warning Alt Code to work.
You can also obtain the Warning symbol on Mac using the Character Viewer.
The Character Viewer is a place on Mac where you can add special characters and symbols to text, such as math symbols, Latin characters, and pictographs.
Obey the following steps to insert this (⚠) and any other symbol on Mac.
These are the steps you may use to insert this and any other symbol on Mac using the Character Viewer.
MS Word shortcut to type the Warning symbol is 26A0, Alt + X.
While the Alt code and Mac shortcut mentioned abȐove can be used to type this symbol anywhere, including Microsoft Word, this shortcut can only be used in Word.
To use this shortcut, open your Microsoft Word document, position the insertion pointer where you want to type the Warning symbol, and then follow the simple instructions below:
When you press Alt + X after typing the Unicode, the symbol appears in place of the Unicode.
If using the keyboard isn’t your thing, there’s also a mouse-based method for getting the Warning symbol in Office apps like Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.
To explain the steps, we’ll use screenshots of Microsoft Word. You can, however, use the same method in Excel and PowerPoint.
Without further ado, here are the steps to take:
The Symbol window will appear. It contains a gazillion of symbols which include the Warning symbol.
To easily locate this symbol, use the Subset dropdown list to display specific types of symbols. You can find the Warning symbol in the Miscellaneous Symbols group in the Subset list.
However, the fastest way to get this symbol is to type the Unicode 26A0 in the Character code text box. Once you type the Unicode, the Warning symbol will be filtered out and selected.
If you follow the above steps carefully, you can insert the Warning symbol in Word or any other symbol or character not available on the keyboard.
This is by far the simplest way to obtain any symbol, including the Warning sign.
You simply need to copy the symbol somewhere, such as a web page and then press Ctrl + V after switching to the document where you need it.
If you want to copy the symbol, you can do so below.
If you have a Windows PC, the steps below will show you how to copy this symbol from the Character Map.
Obtaining symbols like the Warning that do not have keys on the keyboard can be difficult.
However, with the assistance of the methods and instructions discussed here, it should no longer be a difficult task.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this guide.