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symbols

Posted By: nana on 2007-09-11
In Reply to: Need symbol for V (dot) O2..sm - becky

Subject: symbols

If you can't find one of those, this is what I did. I got the correct symbol from the internet on a page, saved it, added to the spellchecker (after spellchecking that page) and then it adds in, so if you type V dot it will expand to the correct form. If you can't get it or save it from the net or it is in a book you have, scan it in, convert the file, then do the same (spellcheck it with the symbol on it and add it to your dictionary that way) and then type the "long version" as your phrase and it will expand right. Long way around, but it works when you can't find another way.


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