I can type the more than and equal sign in word 2003.
But the equal is a horizontal line.
How can I type the more than and equal sign in word 2003 with the equal as a line parallel to the more than sign ?
up there
INSERT -> SYMBOL
find from the list
go insert symbol and make ur own shortcut key..
2264 if i can recall
≈ ≠ ≡ ≤ ≥
Start -> run -> charmap also can.
Originally posted by n4l:≈ ≠ ≡ ≤ ≥
Start -> run -> charmap also can.
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Originally posted by FireIce:up there
INSERT -> SYMBOL
find from the list
I know how to type ≥ in Word 2003.
I have seen in books where the _ below the > is not a horizontal line but a line below the > is parallel to it.
How to type it in Word 2003 ? Thanks. D.
Anyone can help ? Thanks. D.
Show picture? I'm finding it hard to understand your description.
The closest I can find you is:
≽
And it's not actually a more than or equals to sign, but it represents "succeed or equals to" according to Word. Why not just stick to the nice old ≥?