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Hi,
To Make a ≥ or ≤ Symbol Within a Note:
Format note as follows:
@#>@# OR @#<@#
Now change the font of character '>' or '<', select the note and move the pointer over the character '>' or '<'. Select the character '>' or '<' and right click on it. Select Text Style, change the font to 'Cal_grek'
Thanks...Brian
In Reply to Krystal Mitchell:
While this works for most, I know of one exception and the workaround that worked for me was:
≥ and/or ≤
You will need to acquire the font(s) Swiss 721 and add it to your Creo text folder in order to access it.
Change the font to Swiss 721 then type the Alt ASCII code for these two symbols. I could not get these symbols to appear with any of the standard Creo text fonts that are part of the default install.
I then switch back to my default font and continue.
Hope this helps,
Krystal Mitchell, CAD Designer
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Here is how to get the Greek Character into a model note.
• In windows pick Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Character Map
• Change the font in the Character Map window to Greek.
• Hi-Lite the Lamda symbol and pick the Select button at the bottom of the window. Or any other symbol...
• Then pick the Copy Button. You can now paste this into a model note in ProE