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where can I find the symbol for the word "therefore"?
Using the Symbol font can lead to problems down the line (its encoding
doesn't match Unicode encoding), so you might do better to use the character from the "Mathematical Operators" range accessed via Insert Symbol. The "Therefore" character is at 2234; type that code on the regular keyboard and then Alt-X. You'll find it in Cambria Math, Arial Unicode, Lucida Sans, and Lucida Sans Unicode. On Oct 28, 5:53*pm, Wombling63 wrote: There is a symbol made up of three dots in the shape of a triangle meaning "therefore". Where can I find it? Thanks |
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