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Default In word 2007 how can I enter a square root symbol. Not in Symbol

If you just want the radical sign (the check-mark), it's at Unicode
221A. Place your cursor where you want it to appear and type 221a Alt-
x. If it appears, see what font it's in. If it doesn't appear at all,
that means you don't have any font installed that includes that
character. (But if you can type a quadratic equation with the equation
editor, then it's in there somewhere.)


On Nov 3, 11:08*am, Eric Hasper Eric
wrote:
I can't find the square root sign in the symbol section. *I see it in the
equation section as part of the quadratic equation but I don't know how to
add the symbol to my own equation.