@ At Symbol Text (Meaning, Type on Keyboard, Copy & Paste) 

This post will teach you a lot about the At Symbol.

First, we’ll look at its meaning, HTML, CSS, and Alt codes, Copy & Paste button, then the steps you may take to type this symbol text on your keyboard, and many more.

Without any further ado, let’s get started.

Copy At Symbol Text

The easiest way to get the At Symbol is to copy and paste it wherever you need it. The copy button above will save you some time in doing so.

After copying this symbol, you can paste it anywhere by pressing Ctrl and V on your keyboard.

Meaning of the At Symbol

The At symbol (@), or an a with a circle around it, is the symbol used in e-mail addresses used to separate the username from the user’s internet address, for instance, a hypothetical email address: msmuffet@tuffet.org

In business, the @ symbol means “at” or “each”. For instance, it means each in “6 apples @ $.35 = $2.1”.

The @ sign is used on many social platforms before a person’s username. This allows anyone to “tag” another person while posting content. This may send an alert or notification to the tagged person that they have been mentioned by another user in their post. 

In Unicode, the At Symbol is the character at code point U+0040. Its HTML code is @ and you can type it on the US keyboard by pressing Shift + 2 key or Alt + 64. To type the “@” symbol on a UK keyboard, press the Shift key and the single quote key (Shift + ‘ or @) simultaneously. The key with the “@” symbol on UK keyboard layout is typically located to the right of the colon/semicolon (;) key and to the left of the Enter key.

Continue reading for more details on this symbol.

At Symbol Information Table

The table below depicts a bird’s-eye-view of the At Symbol.

It summarizes to include all the essential and technical information about this symbol. We will keep updating it to include the latest facts.

SYMBOL@
NAMEAt Symbol
CATEGORYPunctuation Symbols
ALT CODE64
SHORTCUT 1 (MS WORD)Alt + 64
SHORTCUT 2 (MS WORD)Shift + 2
UNICODEU+0040
HTML CODE@
HEX CODE@
HTML ENTITY@
CSS CODE\0040

To the best of our ability, the above table presents some technical information about this text Symbol, including the keyboard shortcut, Unicode, and HTML code.

Continue reading to better understand how to type this symbol using the keyboard and other methods.

How to Type the At Symbol

Although there is a dedicated key on the keyboard to type the At Symbol, you can also get it through other keyboard shortcuts.

You can also insert this symbol in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Google Docs if you use one of the Microsoft Office or Google apps.

Below you’ll find several methods for accessing this symbol, including keyboard shortcuts and methods utilizing MS Office and Google Docs’ built-in navigation systems.

The At Symbol Alt Code (Keyboard Shortcut)

The At Symbol Alt Code is Alt + 64.

Note: This Alt Code shortcut works in Microsoft Word for Windows only.

This Alt code method can be used to type this symbol by holding down the Alt key while typing 64 on the separate numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard.

Below is a detailed step-by-step guide you may use to type the Symbol for the At with your keyboard.

  • Open your Microsoft Word document where you need to type this symbol.
  • Place your cursor in the document where you need to type this symbol.
  • On the keyboard, press down the Alt key with one hand.
  • As you hold down the Alt key, use your other hand to press the At Symbol Alt Code (64).
  • Now release the Alt key.

After you release the Alt key, the symbol (@) will immediately appear precisely where you place the cursor.

At Symbol in Word/Excel/PowerPoint

Using this simple mouse navigation, you can quickly insert the At Symbol into Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.

The steps below will show you how to insert this symbol in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.

METHOD 1: Using At symbol on the keyboard.

  • Open your Word or Excel, or PowerPoint document.
  • Press the Shift key and 2 
  • You will get the @ symbol where your cursor is.
computer keyboard view
Image of Keyboard view

METHOD 2: Using word document.

  • Open your Word or Excel, or PowerPoint document.
  • Go to the Insert tab.
MS Word Insert Tab
  • On the far-right section, you’ll see the Symbols group. Select Symbol > More Symbols
MS Word Insert More Symbols

The Symbol window will appear.

Microsoft Word Symbol Window
  • The symbol (@) can be found in this window. To find it quickly, type 0040 in the Character code: box. The At Symbol will be selected as soon as you type the code.
  • Insert it into your Word document by clicking the Insert button.
  • Close the Symbol dialog.
inserrting the character code in symbol window

These are the steps for inserting the At Symbol (@) and any other symbol in Microsoft Word or other Office apps on Windows and Mac OS.

At Symbol In Google Docs

Google Docs is another text editor with which users may struggle to type or insert the At Symbol. 

Meanwhile, Google Docs provides the most straightforward method for inserting symbols not found on the keyboard.

Without further ado, let’s get into it.

To get this Symbol in Google Docs:

  • Launch Google Docs and position your cursor where the symbol will be inserted.
  • Go to Insert > Special Characters.
Go to Insert > Special Characters in Google Docs

The Insert special characters window will appear., which includes a search bar ܄and a drawing pad.

  • Using the Search bar, search for the At. Then, double-click on the text Symbol in the search results to insert it into Google Docs.
  • You can also draw the At Symbol using the drawing pad below the search bar. If Google Docs recognizes the drawing, it will display the symbol and similar signs in the results box. Then double-click the symbol to insert it.
searching for At symbol in special characters window

These steps are to insert this and any other symbol into Google Docs.

At Symbol on The Character Map (Windows)

In Windows, the Character Map is a tool that can be used to view characters in any installed font, determine what keyboard input (or Alt code) is used to type those characters, and copy characters to the clipboard instead of typing them with your keyboard.

This section will demonstrate how to use the Character Map tools to easily copy and paste this Symbol.

Without further ado, let’s get into it.

  • Search for Character Map in the Windows Start menu.
Searching for the Character Map in Windows
  • You should see the character Map appear in the search results. Click on it to launch it.
  • When it’s open, go to the bottom left corner of the window and click to expand the Advance view options.
Character Map Advanced View
  • To quickly locate this symbol on the Character Map, search for the symbol name (commercial at) in the search box.

The symbol will be displayed for you to copy.

searching for At symbol in Character Map view
  • To copy this symbol, double-click it, and it will be selected in the Characters to Copy box. Then, click the Copy button to copy it to your clipboard.
  • Place your cursor where you want the symbol and press Ctrl + V to paste it.

And there you have it.

You can take these steps to copy and paste the At symbol or other symbols on your Windows PC.

Adding At symbol In HTML/CSS

The At symbol can also be added in HTML and CSS using entities.

HTML and CSS entities are special codes used to represent characters that have special meanings or cannot be displayed as regular text in HTML and CSS.

Entities are used to display characters such as angle brackets, ampersands, and quotation marks, as well as special symbols such as copyright, trademark, and multiplication signs.

Using entity codes is important for ensuring that HTML and CSS code is valid and can be interpreted correctly by web browsers.

The HTML code for the At Symbol is @

The CSS code for the At Symbol is \0040

To add the At Symbol to an HTML page, you can use its entity name or number (decimal or hexadecimal reference), as shown in the example below:

// html example

<span> &#64; </span>

To display the At Symbol from CSS, you can use a CSS shortcode or CSS entity, as shown in the example below:

// css example

span {

  content: "\0040";

}

Conclusion

Most people have difficulty typing or inserting this symbol. So, we’ve broken down the various methods and steps required to type or get it into your documents.

And as you can see above, we’ve attempted to cover as much information about the At Symbol as possible.

Thank you for taking the time to go through this blog.

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