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Thumbs up Answer: Standard Deviation Symbol

Yes, the symbol for standard deviation is available in Word 2003. Here's how you can insert it:
  1. Click on "Insert" in the top menu bar.
  2. Click on "Symbol" in the drop-down menu.
  3. In the "Symbol" dialog box, select "Arial Unicode MS" as the font.
  4. Scroll down until you find the symbol for standard deviation (it looks like a lowercase "o" with a line above it).
  5. Click on the symbol to select it, and then click on "Insert" to add it to your document.

If you can't find the symbol using this method, you can also try using the "Equation Editor" in Word. Here's how:
  1. Click on "Insert" in the top menu bar.
  2. Click on "Object" in the drop-down menu.
  3. In the "Object" dialog box, select "Microsoft Equation 3.0" and click "OK."
  4. In the Equation Editor, click on the "Symbol" button (it looks like a pi symbol).
  5. In the "Symbol" dialog box, select "Arial Unicode MS" as the font.
  6. Scroll down until you find the symbol for standard deviation, and then click on it to insert it into your equation.
  7. Close the Equation Editor and your symbol should now be in your document.
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