There are several ways to do it, but DON'T just underline a greater than or
less than symbol. That can give you problems later.
The wayI always use is Insert - Symbol. Then, with the font set to "Normal
Text" and the subset set to "Mathematical Operators," you should see both the
≤ and the ≥ symbols. Select the one you want and click "Insert."
Another way to do it is to type 2264 and then Alt-X for the less than or
equal to or type 2265 and Alt-X for the greater than or equal to.
If you have more complex mathematical equations and need to use more symboles
you can also use MS Equation.
1- Click where you want to insert the equation.
2- On the Insert menu, click Object, and then click the Create New tab.
3- In the Object type box, click Microsoft Equation 3.0.
it will give you a wide range of mathematical symbols and operators
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