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In Word 2003, I need to find the symbol for Underwriter's Laboratories (the
letters UL in a circle) to indicate that some electrical components are "UL approved". The Insert/Symbol approach works beautifully for the other symbols I need (the ones for "copyright" and "trademark") but I can't find a font that has the "UL symbol", nor can I type a superscript U and a subscript L in a text box overlaid over a circle and then "group" them. Anyone's help would be appreciated. |
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