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Off topic but I need help, quick help
Let's keep this fishing related. I want to go fishing tonight. First I have to help my son with algebra. So.......
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I need to make a < with a_ under it. Basically I need to underline a "less than" sign. Can someone tell me how to do it on a computer? Thanks in advance
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hmmm got me...i dont think it can be done unless you have a special keyboard....actually..i really dont know lol
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Wel Kajun
that makes 2 of us. Thanks for the smile. I needed that. Algebra, uuuugh.:barf:
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fisherman did it!...ok..how did ya do that? lol
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Geeze jason
Care to explain how you did that?
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Its a secret
but all you have to do now is copy it and paste it where you want it.
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You're loving this huh Jason?
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I knew that.
:jawdrop:
Thanks. I owe you one. Now if I can only stop laughing my @$$ off! |
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I did it right here on the board. All you have to do is hit the underline(U) button right next to the (B)and(I) and then put the (<) sign in and it will automatically underline it. Also on Microsoft Word just hit the underline button on top and then type whatever you need underlined and it will automatically do it. Then all you have to do is cut and paste it to wherever you want it.
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it wont copy and paste
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It mean less than or equal to in Algebra. :jawdrop: Mine will let me copy and paste it.
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Jason
It worked, sorta. After copying and pasting it, everything else I type on the same line is automatically underlined.
BTW: Next time I see that FL FISHERMAN is online I will put on a depends before I ask a question. You ok Kajun? Thanks Jason. |
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LMAO
Right after you type the sign hit the underline key again and it will turn it off.
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I omly needed one thing underlined. Oh my!:jawdrop:
Don't think I'll use Microsoft Works for this. That sounds like English to me. I'm taking one subject only on today. That's Math. Thanks again Jason. ![]() |
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Oh Shucks
I misspelled "only." Maybe I do need that English refresher today.
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Good
Sandflea's offline. Sure hope he doesn't read this thread. We might just get kicked to the curb.
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Hey Jason
I hate to bother you..........but can you do that with the > this time?
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> There you go!
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Found a solution
http://school.discovery.com/homework...ualities.html. They even had the signs there in multiple choice form.
I know what you're probably thinking. But don't tell my son I don't know squat about Algebra. Looks like I will be crash coursing myself thru his first year of high school. Thanks for all the help Jason. |
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No problem sounds like your son is a pretty good math guy. I stopped taking math after my sophmore year when I finished Calculus. I loved Math but it was really starting to hurt my brain.
That was 10 yrs ago! All that stuff is in the back of my brain stored for later use....maybe one day it will come out again
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Yep, it's bound to come up
say about the time your kids enter high school.
The way I figure it, you have a decade before then to brush up. |
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The REAL Answer
If you want to do the "greater than or equal to" (or "less than") in Microsoft Word (I'm assuming you don't want the HTML version - that's how it's done on this site), then follow my lead:
In Word 2000, choose Symbol from the Insert menu. (Across the top there is a "menu bar" that has stuff on it like "File" "Edit" "View" "Format" etc. Click on the one that says "Insert", then select the item called "Symbol"). A dialogue box pops up with a whole bunch of symbols that might come in handy for your sons math class. On that dialogue box, make sure that the drop down list called Font is on "(normal text)" and the "Subset" drop down list says "Mathematical Operators". Click (once) on the one you want and click the Insert button. It will then show up in your document. You can do a Copy and Paste anytime you want to put it somewhere else later (highlight the symbol by dragging your mouse over it while holding down the left mouse button and then letting go of the button after the thing you want to copy is highlighted, then select Copy from the Edit menu. Go to where you want to put it, then select Paste from the Edit menu. |
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Thanks jedi
that sounds like just what we need. Only thing is I have to locate Microsoft WOrd. I'm running XP. I see works...with all the sub stuff of Works. Still looking for Words. The search goes on.
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Yeah what Jedi said.
I am not computer literate enough to know how to do that. I just improvised. Don't forget I am military and that is all we do.
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