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Thumbs up Answer: greater than or equal to symbol (>=)

Yes, you can use the AutoCorrect feature in Microsoft Word to automatically replace certain text with symbols, including the greater than or equal to symbol (‰¥) and the less than or equal to symbol (‰¤).

Here's how to set up AutoCorrect for these symbols:
  1. Open a new or existing Word document.
  2. Click on the "File" tab in the top left corner of the screen.
  3. Click on "Options" at the bottom of the left-hand menu.
  4. In the Word Options window, click on "Proofing" in the left-hand menu.
  5. Click on the "AutoCorrect Options" button.
  6. In the "AutoCorrect" tab, type "=" (without the quotes) in the "Replace" field.
  7. In the "With" field, type "‰¥" (without the quotes).
  8. Click "Add" and then "OK" to save the AutoCorrect entry.
  9. Repeat steps 6-8 for the less than or equal to symbol, using "=" as the "Replace" text and "‰¤" as the "With" text.

Now, whenever you type "=" or "=" in your Word document, it will automatically be replaced with the corresponding symbol. Note that this AutoCorrect entry will only work in the specific document or template where it was created, so you may need to repeat these steps in other documents or templates if you want to use this feature elsewhere.
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