How to Insert the Polish Currency Symbol Into Word Documents
- 1). Click on the XE World currency symbols link (see Resouces).
- 2). Scroll three-fourths of way down until you see the Polish zloty. The page is presented alphabetically.
- 3). Copy the second zloty symbol, which is in the "Font: Code2000" column (press the "CTRL" and "c" keys simultaneously to copy). This is a Microsoft Word-compatible text. You could also copy the two options to the right of the "Code2000," either the "Tahoma" or the "Arial Unicode MS." The symbol is a combination of a "z" and an "l" with a short backwards slash through it.
- 4). Paste the zloty symbol into your document by pressing the "CTRL" and "v" keys at the same time. Format to your preferred font.
- 1). Click on the Passion Trading currency symbols link (see Resources).
- 2). Scroll three-fourths of the way down the page until you see the Polish zloty. The page is in alphabetic order.
- 3). Copy the zloty symbol in the fifth column titled "Western Text Format."
- 4). Paste the symbol into your Word document. Format to your preferred font.
- 1). Click on the Polish Online Keyboard link (see Resources).
- 2). Type "z" in the text box, and then type "l" while pressing down the "CTRL" key. This will give you the zloty symbol in the text box.
- 3). Copy the symbol from the text box.
- 4). Paste the symbol into your Word document. Format the text to your preferred font.