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Craig
 
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I need to find a symbol of a fully shaded triangle point up, and pointing
down. This is for a technical document. The trianges will represent the "up
arrow" and "down arrow" for a key pad. Something similar to arrow on any
scroll bar. Does this make sense... hope so.
craig
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Look in "Insert | Symbol." Change the font to see other symbols available on
your computer. HTH

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I need to find a symbol of a fully shaded triangle point up, and pointing
down. This is for a technical document. The trianges will represent the "up
arrow" and "down arrow" for a key pad. Something similar to arrow on any
scroll bar. Does this make sense... hope so.
craig

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Try glyphs 25B2 and 25BC in the Geometric Shapes character subset in Insert
| Symbol.

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I need to find a symbol of a fully shaded triangle point up, and pointing
down. This is for a technical document. The trianges will represent the

"up
arrow" and "down arrow" for a key pad. Something similar to arrow on any
scroll bar. Does this make sense... hope so.
craig


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