Although Roman numerals in Word, and in life as well, are used extremely rarely, it is necessary to know how they are written. Moreover, they are often found in textbooks and in literature. And if everyone can write them on paper, then many will have problems writing them in Word if necessary. The article will discuss how to print them in this program.
Using latin keyboard layout
We start with the easiest way to type Roman numerals in Word, using the Latin keyboard layout. All that an ordinary layman needs to know is the rule for constructing such numbers. The fact is that they are completely similar to Latin ones. For example, the Roman numeral 10 is written as the English letter X, and 5 is V.
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