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Hello, 

On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 20:11:44 +0530
"H.S.Rai" <hardeep.rai@gmail.com> wrote:

In OpenOffice, there was provision to insert symbols like:

%aplha

but I found this method is not working in LO

Do you remember, in which component you did this? 
I know, that you can type those names within Math, (the equation
editor) and the corresponding symbol will then appear. 

May I know how we can type such symbols, not by using icon / mouse,
rather by typing as such?

You can insert a Math object in any other component like Writer,
Calc, Impress... 

I don't know of a way to type %alpha and get then the greek letter
within "plain" Writer. 

HTH

Sigrid


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