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How do I write it in Word?
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In Word 2002 and 2003, you can type 221E and press Alt+X to
insert a lemniscus or infinity symbol. Or insert symbol number 165 from the Symbol font. If you use this symbol often, then you could assign it a keyboard shortcut. The Math Man? wrote: How do I write it in Word? Thanks, A perplexed math teacher. |
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