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Peter T. Daniels Peter T. Daniels is offline
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Default How do I insert: A {a symbol (member of)} B

Are you looking for Unicode 2286, "subset or equal to"? (I don't know
what you mean by "horizontal member.") Type 2286 on the regular
keyboard, then Alt-X.

Cambria Math, Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans, and Lucida Sans Unicode
are fonts that include that character.

On Jan 27, 11:52Â*am, Phil wrote:
I'm try to write an equation where A is a "subset" of „¦ using the horizontal
member with an equals line under it.

I've look at math symbols and Word 2007 equation writer, but I don't see the
symbol.

Is there one?