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Use Insert | Symbol. You'll find the symbol among the mathematical
operators in a Unicode font such as Arial Unicode MS. Alternatively, you can use the Equation Editor. To run the Equation Editor, choose Insert | Object. If it isn't listed, see the following KB article: Equation Editor is not available in the "Insert Object Type" list http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228569/en-us -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "denise" wrote in message ... |
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In Word, click on Insert | Symbol | Font: Symbol | Character
code: 92 | Insert | Close. denise wrote: |
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