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
Go to the Insert menu and pick Symbol. In the dialog box that opens, change the font to Symbol. You will see a set of symbols to choose from, including the therefore symbol.
Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.Up to version 2003, Excel uses xls as its extension and file type. From versions 2007 onwards you can do a Save As to save to the 2003 version, which will mean it is in xls version.
Seaweed is a type of plant and not an element. Therefore it does not have a chemical symbol.
You will find it in the Symbols, in the Wingdings 3 font.
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.
..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.
It's not specific to excel, but hold down alt and press 234. It's also under Insert>Symbols, under the subset pick Greek.
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.
If you mean Excel, you can add numbers one at a time with the "+" symbol. To add a larger range of cells, you need to use the sum() function. Don't forget that Excel formulae start with the "=" symbol. Example: = sum(a1:b10) As a convenient shortcut, once you type "sum(", you can select the range with the mouse.
A chart is the type of object that can be created directly in Excel.
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.
Excel files are usually .xls In Office 2007 Excel files that are single pages are still .xls while workbooks (more than one page) are .xlsx There are other extension for documents that are web pages in Excel, documents that have macros enabled and other such things. To find out, go to your Excel program and click "save as" When the menu comes up, click on the pull down menu "save as type" You will be able to see all the different options there.