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I'm running Word 2004 on OS X (10.3.9) and am using the chemical
equilbrium symbol (rightwards harpoon over leftwards - unicode 21CC) -
hopefully shown here: ⇌. This is fine normally (I'm inserting using
the character pallette), but there are times when I'd like to insert
it into an equation (ie to annotate the arrows with rate constants
such as 'k1' above and 'k2' below). Sadly, Equation Editor won't
accept the symbol in the same way - although it can find the same font
that Word is using to display it. Copying and pasting doesn't work
either. Does anyone have any ideas?
equilbrium symbol (rightwards harpoon over leftwards - unicode 21CC) -
hopefully shown here: ⇌. This is fine normally (I'm inserting using
the character pallette), but there are times when I'd like to insert
it into an equation (ie to annotate the arrows with rate constants
such as 'k1' above and 'k2' below). Sadly, Equation Editor won't
accept the symbol in the same way - although it can find the same font
that Word is using to display it. Copying and pasting doesn't work
either. Does anyone have any ideas?