The Mathematical "Implies" symbol

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Hi,

Is the Mathematical "Implies" symbol stored somewhere in Excel / MS Office
in General?

It's the symbol that looks like an equals followed by a greater than symbol
- i.e. =>

The reason I need this as a symbol is that I cannot make the "=>" bold when
it is two separates (for some strange reason!)

Many Thanks,

Gary Thomson
 
As long as it's being used as text, you can format it separately from the
rest of the cell contents.

Simply select them and format.

What problem are you having?
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Regards,

RD
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Hi,

Is the Mathematical "Implies" symbol stored somewhere in Excel / MS Office
in General?

It's the symbol that looks like an equals followed by a greater than symbol
- i.e. =>

The reason I need this as a symbol is that I cannot make the "=>" bold when
it is two separates (for some strange reason!)

Many Thanks,

Gary Thomson
 
Gary -

That's character 0222 in Symbol font. Hold down the Alt key while typing
0222 on the numeric keypad, then release the Alt key and format the
character in Symbol font. You won't like it bold though.

To find other symbols, check this small utility:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Zips/ascii.zip

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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