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OpenOffice: follow-up arrow enter on the keyboard

  • Oct 25, 2025
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In OpenOffice, you can enter a follow-up arrow from the keyboard directly. For this purpose, you need to specify only a string, which is then replaced by this icon.

A result arrow type in OpenOffice on the keyboard

  1. You simply select the "⇒"Symbol in this article, and you will have to copy it with the key combination CTRL+C. Alternatively, you can search for the characters under "Insert" and "special characters" out.
  2. Open OpenOffice and paste the characters on a blank page. Highlight the character again and select under tools the Option "auto-correction settings".
  3. As you have marked the previous character, it is already in the text box "Replace with". Type in "shortcut" the string to be replaced by the arrow, such as "=>" or "==>". After that, press on "New" and close the window by clicking "OK".
  4. If you type now, as in the example "=>" (without the quotation marks) and press the Enter key, replaced OpenOffice your string automatically by the arrow.
Follow the arrow in OpenOffice
In the next practical tip we show you how to use OpenOffice notes, write can.

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