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Have you tried Insert -- Symbol

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thanks for reply, but what do you mean by "symbol"; that's what i'm trying to
find.

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Have you tried Insert -- Symbol

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On the Word Menu bar
Click "Insert"
Select "Symbol"
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thanks for reply, but what do you mean by "symbol"; that's what i'm trying to
find.

"Sammy" wrote:

Have you tried Insert -- Symbol

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thanks mate, (we're all from down under now); it was the magic reference to
"menu bar" that got me there. I had just had a run-in with the "insert" key,
so that's what I thought Sammy was refering to...dead end there. I remember
the good old days when programs came with manuals! imagine that! thanks again
from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA. doug

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On the Word Menu bar
Click "Insert"
Select "Symbol"
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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thanks for reply, but what do you mean by "symbol"; that's what i'm trying to
find.

"Sammy" wrote:

Have you tried Insert -- Symbol

"outermost" wrote:

Where is the (math) division sign in MS Word?






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G'Day Doug,

You're welcome!

The best reference I ever had for Word was a book that I think came
from Sams - 1400 pages for Word v2.

It came with a free Quick Reference - 120 Pages.

`[:-}
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thanks mate, (we're all from down under now); it was the magic reference to
"menu bar" that got me there. I had just had a run-in with the "insert" key,
so that's what I thought Sammy was refering to...dead end there. I remember
the good old days when programs came with manuals! imagine that! thanks again
from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA. doug

"Pat Garard" wrote:

On the Word Menu bar
Click "Insert"
Select "Symbol"
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________

"outermost" wrote in message
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thanks for reply, but what do you mean by "symbol"; that's what i'm trying to
find.

"Sammy" wrote:

Have you tried Insert -- Symbol

"outermost" wrote:

Where is the (math) division sign in MS Word?






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As seen in the Insert | Symbol dialog, it is Unicode glyph 00F7 or ASCII
character 247, so you can insert it using Alt+0247 (on the numeric keypad)
or, in Word 2002 or 2003, by typing 00F7 and pressing Alt+X.

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thank you suzanne, appreciate the altenative. keep dodging those hurricanes!
doug

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As seen in the Insert | Symbol dialog, it is Unicode glyph 00F7 or ASCII
character 247, so you can insert it using Alt+0247 (on the numeric keypad)
or, in Word 2002 or 2003, by typing 00F7 and pressing Alt+X.

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We're doing the best we can!

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thank you suzanne, appreciate the altenative. keep dodging those

hurricanes!
doug

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

As seen in the Insert | Symbol dialog, it is Unicode glyph 00F7 or ASCII
character 247, so you can insert it using Alt+0247 (on the numeric

keypad)
or, in Word 2002 or 2003, by typing 00F7 and pressing Alt+X.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

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the symbol for breaking down the problem with division problems.

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It's Unicode character 00F7. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/InsertSpecChars.htm

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