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I want to have the option to put a check, X, or non-applicable symbol (circle
with a slash through it) in a box. Other than changing the font to webdings and typing a, r, x to return the respective symbols listed aboce, how can I get this to happen? I am using Microsoft 2007. Thanks! |
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