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Re: [at-l] greek symbols



If you are using Windows, the best way is to "add" multilanguage support.
This is done by (from the Windows Help):

1. Open the Add/Remove Programs dialog box at the Windows Setup tab.
2. Click Multilanguage Support, and then click Details.
3. Make sure a check mark appears beside the language or languages you want
to use.
4. Click OK, and then click OK again.

The changes take effect after your computer restarts.
Note you can use Windows to create documents in many different languages.
However, to create documents in a Central European-, Cyrillic-, Baltic-,
Greek-, or Turkish-based language, you must install multilanguage support.

You can change between languages by going to your control panel, selecting
keyboard, and then selecting langauge.

Hope this helps,

Charles


P.S.  An alternative is to use MS Word and when you have a Greek character
to add, select "Symbol" from the Insert menu entry and then select the Greek
symbol.


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