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Hi

        You can select in Writer or Calc, menu:

        Insert-Symbol-Subset-Basic Greek

        and there you found alpha symbol and other like this.

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez

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El jue, 29-09-2011 a las 20:21 +0200, Johnny Rosenberg escribió:
2011/9/29 H.S.Rai <hardeep.rai@gmail.com>:
In OpenOffice, there was provision to insert symbols like:

%aplha

but I found this method is not working in LO

Could it be that you spelled it wrong, like you did above?

Or why not just entering the Unicode for it (α=U+03B1)? You didn't
mention your operating system and desktop environment, but Gnome users
type Ctrl+Shift+u 03b1 Enter.
You could also add it to your auto-correction table, but that is not
as convenient in some situations.

There are other methods as well, but that's probably not what this was
all about…


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ


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

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H.S.Rai

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Jorge Rodríguez


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