"Beta" symbol

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I cannot find the "Beta" symbol among the symbols listed to insert in Word. I
run Office XP Professional at home, but started my current project at the
university with Office 2003. I need to maintain continuity throughout, so the
symbol is integral. Help, please!
 
Did you try the "WP Greek" symbol fonts?

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In any reasonably large Unicode font (such as Times New Roman or Arial),
look at the Basic Greek character subset. Capital beta is glyph 0392;
lowercase beta is 03B2. These characters also appear in the Symbol font. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/InsertSpecChars.htm for a variety of ways
to insert these characters.

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Words into Type
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