It should be in the symbol list on your computer.
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.
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 the "menu" bar at the top of the screen, select "Insert"; then select "symbol"; under the "Font" box, select "Wingdings 2"; in the matrix select the "check mark"; then select "Select" at the bottom of the box and then select "Close" at the bottom of the box.
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You can't
No but you can find a symbol combination on the Word Processor.
Alt-Control-Shift-? or under the insert tab, click on symbol, more symbols, scroll until you locate the upside down question mark.
The name for the 'insert' symbol is typically a caret symbol.
the swoosh...like a check mark
It doesn't have a square root, or check mark symbol
I assume you got the same crossword homework assignment that my son got. Looks like someone named Dan was supposed to insert a symbol into the page. But there is not a symbol there, just the words "DAN PLEASE INSERT SYMBOL". The answer is "NOTEQUAL" (not equal). The symbol is <>
Yes Choose "Insert > Symbol" and look for the character you want (you may have to select another font to find it. A font called Marlett which Windows instlls has one) If you do not have a system or version of Word that supports Unicode (the computer I an on right now does not) then that is the only one I can find. If you do have Unicode an Arial Unicode or Lucida Unicode or Symbol font will have them. Then there always is Wingdings... üþPR