In the Insert | Symbol dialog ("normal text)," find character 2265 (in the
Mathematical Operators character subset). Insert it in your document. Select
it. Go to Tools | AutoCorrect Options. The symbol should already be in the
"With" box. Type = in the "Replace" box. Click Add, then OK.
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
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"processextraordonaire"
wrote in message ...
i'm afraid i didn't 'get it'. i followed barb's instructions but it
inserts a
character that's already in the wingdings table. i don't see a = symbol,
where 'greater than' is above the 'equals' symbol.
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processextraordonaire
"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:
Insert Symbol
Select the Symbol you want.
Select Autocorrect and you and enter the characters you want changed to
that
symbol.
Have a great day!
Barb
"Nelson" wrote in message
...
Is there a key combination that will insert the symbols for greater
than
or
equal to, and less than or equal to in a Word document? As in: an
autocorrect
where = would be changed to the correct symbol?
Thanks.