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Hello,
I've been looking all over the internet to find how to do the mathematical Subset symbol in the equation editor (this symbol: http://www.solving-math-problems.com..._01_l-blue.png), but couldn't find it anywhere, which is quite strange as this is a very basic math symbol. So does anyone know how to use it in the equation editor? Thanks! |
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Hi arikab,
The reflexsubset (subset of or equal to) symbol can be created by typing 2286Alt-X. Alternatively, it and the others related to it can by inserted via Insert|Symbol, choosing the MS Gothic font and, from that, the Mathematical Operators sub-set.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thanks!
I have looked for it in Insert|Symbol, and couldn't find it, but I did find it after changing the font. |
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