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Dear VBA gurus,
I am creating a userform that allows users to enter in constraints for linear programming problems. I want to have the "Less than or equal to" symbol on my form. I do not just want to put "<=", I would like the actual symbol in a label. It is unicode character 2264. How do I get that symbol into my userform? Thank you kindly. |
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