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Table 4: Lowercase Greek characters
%alpha
α
%beta
β
%gamma
γ
%delta
δ
%varepsilon
ε
%zeta
ζ
%eta
η
%theta
θ
%iota
ι
%kappa
κ
%lambda
λ
%mu
μ
%nu
ν
%xi
ξ
%omicron
ο
%pi
π
%rho
ρ
%varsigma
ς
%sigma
σ
%tau
τ
%upsilon
υ
%varphi
φ
%chi
χ
%psi
ψ
%omega
ω
%vartheta
ϑ
%phi
ϕ
%varpi
ϖ
%varrho
ϱ
%epsilon
ϵ
Table 5: Uppercase italic Greek characters
%iALPHA
Α
%iBETA
Β
%iGAMMA
Γ
%iDELTA
Δ
%iEPSILON
Ε
%iZETA
Ζ
%iETA
Η
%iTHETA
%iIOTA %iKAPPA
Κ
%iLAMBDA
Λ
%iMU
Μ
%iNU
Ν
%iXI
Ξ
%iOMICRON
Ο
%iPI
Π
%iRHO
Ρ
%iSIGMA
Σ
%iTAU
Τ
%iUPSILON
Υ
%iPHI
Φ
%iCHI
Χ
%iPSI
Ψ
%iOMEGA
Ω
Table 6: Lowercase italic Greek characters
%ialpha
α
%ibeta
β
%igamma
γ
%idelta
δ
%ivarepsilon
ε
%izeta
ζ
%ieta
η
%itheta
θ
%iiota
ι
%ikappa
κ
%ilambda
λ
%imu
μ
%inu
ν
%ixi
ξ
%iomicron
ο
%ipi
π
%irho
ρ
%ivarsigma
ς
%isigma
σ
%itau
τ
%iupsilon
υ
%ivarphi
φ
%ichi
χ
%ipsi
ψ
%iomega
ω
%ivartheta
ϑ
%iphi
ϕ
%ivarpi
ϖ
%ivarrho
ϱ
%iepsilon
ϵ
Special characters
Special characters are normally entered into a formula using the Symbols dialog (see Chapter 1
Creating & Editing Formulas for more information). However, if you know the name of the special
character, you can type a percentage sign (%) followed by the name of the special character into
the Formula Editor. Table 7 Shows the full list of special characters that are available in LibreOffice.
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