Any unusual symbols can be entered through the Insert Symbol option or by using the Character Map in Windows and copying it from there. You can search through the characters available to find the symbol you want. The dia symbol can be added in that way.
Press and hold the Alt key and on the numeric keypad type 0248 and then let go of Alt. You can also get it through the Symbol set. It is part of the symbols that are there.
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..xlsx is a Excel 2007 format, whereas .xls is Excel 2003 or earlier. Excel 2007 allows you to save in multiple 2007 formats: ..xlsx - Normal Excel 2007 format ..xlsm - Macro-Enabled format ..xlsb - Binary format Save your files as 2003 under Save as Type and you should be fine.
You will find it in the Symbols, in the Wingdings 3 font.
MS Excel is a spreadsheet program that creates files called workbooks.
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To type the "therefore" symbol in Microsoft Word follow these steps: 1. Select the Symbol font 2. Hold down Alt key and type 0092 on the numerical keypad
With Num Lock on, hold down the Alt key and type 0169 on the number pad.
Open MS EXCEL, click on insert, symbol, find the check mark symbol and click on Insert. Copy the cell, go to Adobe form and paste.
In Excel it allows you to enter formulas using the mouse, by clicking on cells as you type a formula, instead on typing the cell references.
It's not specific to excel, but hold down alt and press 234. It's also under Insert>Symbols, under the subset pick Greek.
Right-click on the graph and select Change Chart Type.
It will save it with the name you specify and as the default type of workbook for the version of Excel you have. You should give the file a name, but if you don't it will call it Book1 and then add the appropriate extension. For the more modern versions, which is Excel 2007 onwards, that would be .xlsx, but if you are using an older version than Excel 2007, then it would be .xls instead.