ohms symbol

D

daveyboy

can anybody please let me know how to put the ohms symbol into my letters im
typing using word?
its the symbol thar looks like a upside down U with two little tails at each
end.
 
G

Graham Mayor

The character - Omega - is in the extended character set of many of the
default fonts, such as Ariel and Times New Roman - use Windows Character Map
to identify the extra characters. Or choose the symbon font from the Insert
Symbol tool and you'll find it amongst the Greek characters there.

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R

RobertVA

Like This? Ω

Hold down the ALT keys while you type 1002 on the number pad. This
character isn't supported by some fonts, but is supported by several of
the most popular ones. This woun't work with the numbers above the
letter keys, you have to use the number pad. Should work with most other
Windows applications. Might work in Linux too.
 

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