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Getting weird symbols from Equation Editor not desired symbol
I am trying to create an inequality in my document but when I request the
less than/equal symbol I get some strange symbol that looks like a lower case j followed by a capitol U with two dots above it. I tried other symbols and for the most part I get weird results also. Don't have any idea how to proceed. Thanks for any help I can get. I am using Word in Office 2003. |
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Getting weird symbols from Equation Editor not desired symbol
Open the equation editor and click Style Define. Make sure the three
entries L.C. Gree, U.C. Greek, and Symbol all have the Symbol font chosen in their dropdowns. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Arizonaclone wrote: I am trying to create an inequality in my document but when I request the less than/equal symbol I get some strange symbol that looks like a lower case j followed by a capitol U with two dots above it. I tried other symbols and for the most part I get weird results also. Don't have any idea how to proceed. Thanks for any help I can get. I am using Word in Office 2003. |
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