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Currently using WORD XP. I do not appear to have the maths integral symbol
available for selection. Can anybody advise.
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Find it at 222B in Insert | Symbol (in the Mathematical Operators character
subset). But if you're trying to type equations, you may find it more
satisfactory to use Equation Editor.

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