How to put a empty square box in latex [closed]












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I want to put a square box in latex to represent the legend how to do this? I tried



square



but it is not working. How to do this?










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closed as off-topic by CarLaTeX, Fran, Christian Hupfer, David Purton, Circumscribe Jan 5 at 9:58



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    You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • 'Not working' is no useful description...

    – Christian Hupfer
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

    – vijay
    Jan 5 at 8:45






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    @vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:02








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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:06
















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I want to put a square box in latex to represent the legend how to do this? I tried



square



but it is not working. How to do this?










share|improve this question















closed as off-topic by CarLaTeX, Fran, Christian Hupfer, David Purton, Circumscribe Jan 5 at 9:58



  • This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 1





    You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • 'Not working' is no useful description...

    – Christian Hupfer
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

    – vijay
    Jan 5 at 8:45






  • 1





    @vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:02








  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:06














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I want to put a square box in latex to represent the legend how to do this? I tried



square



but it is not working. How to do this?










share|improve this question
















I want to put a square box in latex to represent the legend how to do this? I tried



square



but it is not working. How to do this?







symbols






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edited Jan 5 at 8:59









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closed as off-topic by CarLaTeX, Fran, Christian Hupfer, David Purton, Circumscribe Jan 5 at 9:58



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closed as off-topic by CarLaTeX, Fran, Christian Hupfer, David Purton, Circumscribe Jan 5 at 9:58



  • This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1





    You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • 'Not working' is no useful description...

    – Christian Hupfer
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

    – vijay
    Jan 5 at 8:45






  • 1





    @vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:02








  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:06














  • 1





    You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • 'Not working' is no useful description...

    – Christian Hupfer
    Jan 5 at 8:41











  • I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

    – vijay
    Jan 5 at 8:45






  • 1





    @vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:02








  • 5





    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

    – CarLaTeX
    Jan 5 at 9:06








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1





You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 8:41





You have to put usepackage{amssymb} in your preamble and write $square$ in your document. If you add a complete but minimal example of your code, we can help more.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 8:41













'Not working' is no useful description...

– Christian Hupfer
Jan 5 at 8:41





'Not working' is no useful description...

– Christian Hupfer
Jan 5 at 8:41













I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

– vijay
Jan 5 at 8:45





I have that package { amssymb} in my preamble

– vijay
Jan 5 at 8:45




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@vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 9:02







@vijay And did you write $square$ between $...$? As I said before, without a minimal working example (MWE) it's impossible to help you.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 9:02






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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 9:06





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because solve in comments just putting the command in math mode.

– CarLaTeX
Jan 5 at 9:06










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