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Default how do I find, insert in a doc, xls sheet, the symbol for PI???

well that pretty much said it lol. I can't find any PI symbol in any of the
millions of symbols available, that can't be true! I don't want to use it,
just print it in a doc, or in this case an xls. Drives me crazy that you
can't search for a symbol by its name grrr.
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Default how do I find, insert in a doc, xls sheet, the symbol for PI???

Found 2 fonts that carry It:

Universal Math1 BT
Symbol

Both are at char(112)
Lower case "p"

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well that pretty much said it lol. I can't find any PI symbol in any of the
millions of symbols available, that can't be true! I don't want to use it,
just print it in a doc, or in this case an xls. Drives me crazy that you
can't search for a symbol by its name grrr.


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