The symbol is there, it’s just the font doesn’t know it. You basically have to type it (I’m assuming you’re using Word here?) with the rest of the text you’d have and keep changing the font until you find one that works. Poking around a little more, it appears this symbol is very uncommon (which I can attest to) meaning very few fonts have the character built in. (The AutoCAD poster describes the same symbol as you. However that source clearly shows a square with a tick mark thru the top, so not exactly what you’re looking for. I found reference to exactly the symbol you describe on an AutoCAD forum from 2002 that mentioned it’s Unicode character U+23CD. ![]() ![]() ![]() However it’s not a very common symbol in most fonts. Alrighty, I took this one on because as an American with a masters in civil engineering (lots of kip-ft moments calculated from distributed loads on square-footage), I admittedly had no faith that this symbol exists.
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