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?
symbols
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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?
symbols
closed as off-topic by CarLaTeX, Fran, Christian Hupfer, David Purton, Circumscribe Jan 5 at 9:58
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You have to putusepackage{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?
symbols
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
symbols
edited Jan 5 at 8:59
Christian Hupfer
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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
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You have to putusepackage{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
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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You have to putusepackage{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
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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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
1
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
@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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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
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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