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![]() Hi hpon, I won't bother with your spleen-venting about MS vs OO, for which the answer should be obvious. Hint: think intellectual property. As for how to insert the symbols you're after, Word gives you two options! One is to insert the <, = & > characters individually, the other is to choose one of the <=> symbols from the 'Operator' dropdown. It would only have taken you a few seconds to find (the first time) if you were so inclined.
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