Another possibility. I have been thinking of buying this font (link
below) rather than use Symbol, but have held off since I would not
have a major need for most of this stuff yet.
But they do *seem* to look reasonable ... anyone want to spring for it
and let us know how good this font is (at
Brian, you may find the attached useful in finding a code that works for
this.
You can insert the ANSI number directly into you document by holding
down the Alt key and type the code. It works with most fonts.
Gary
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From: blamborn at comcast.net
Another possibility. I have been thinking of buying this font (link
below) rather than use "Symbol", but have held off since I would not
have a major need for most of this stuff yet.
But they do *seem* to look reasonable ... anyone want to spring for it
and let us know how good this font is (at
All,
I have been searching for how to insert a greater than or equal to symbol (a
less than or equal to symbol would be useful, too) into my document. I am using
Arial font, if that help.
According to the User Guide that came with the application, I should be able to
do this by pressing
Brian Lamborn asked:> I have been searching for how to insert a greater than or
equal
> to symbol (a less than or equal to symbol would be useful, too)
> into my document. I am using Arial font, if that help.
>
> According to the User Guide that came with the application, I
> should be able
Hi, Brian:
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:37 PM, wrote:
> All,
>
> I have been searching for how to insert a greater than or equal to symbol (a
> less than or equal to symbol would be useful, too) into my document. I am
> using Arial font, if that help.
>
> According to the User Guide that came