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Island Girl

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Jan 4, 2005, 8:19:04 PM1/4/05
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I believe I inadvertantly posted this question to the wrong newsgroup a few
hours earlier, because I haven't seen it posted here and I know that it
usually doesn't take very long. So if I did, I apologize.

I was given a chart to do in which one of the symbols was an "I"
superimposed over an "O." I believe this is a math or engineering symbol. I
couldn't find anything that looked like it on my computer. Do you know what
it is or how I could duplicate it in Word? Is there absolutely no way to
type one letter over another?

I've got a feeling I'm going to feel stupid when I hear from you!

Thanks so much.

garfield-n-odie

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Jan 4, 2005, 8:27:07 PM1/4/05
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That sounds like Φ which is the Greek capital letter Phi. Type 03A6
(that first character is a zero) and press Alt+X. Or click on Insert |
Symbol | Font: normal text | Subset: Basic Greek | choose the Φ symbol
from the list | Insert.

Island Girl

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Jan 4, 2005, 9:27:03 PM1/4/05
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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