Symbol "included" (A is included in B) in Word

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Anna Cristina -  
Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58546 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   -
Hello,

I can't find how to insert the symbol for inclusion (A included in B) in Word; this symbol doesn't exist among the mathematical symbols in Word. Please help me if you have any idea about this.

Thank you.

Configuration: Windows / Chrome 56.0.2924.87

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m@rina Posted messages 27233 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   11 543
 
Hello,

In addition to equations, you can easily insert mathematical symbols via AutoMaths.
If you check the option "Use AutoMaths rules outside of math zones," you can use \superset to obtain ⊃ and \subset to obtain ⊂.

AutoMaths can be found under File => Options => Proofing => AutoCorrect Options... => AutoMaths tab.

m@rina

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anna cristina
 
Problem solved :) Thank you very much for your help :)
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Salyanov
 
Thank you for the checkbox option. However, I don't know what the keys are: \superset and \subset.
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