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I currently have some issues with typing micrometer in symbols in the main text.

If I use \mu it is in italics, if I use \upmu the font changes and \textgreek also produces a different font.

Is there any way to set the font?

Mohammad
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SBDD
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    Use \si{\um} from siunitx. – Bernard Sep 01 '16 at 15:01
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    See my answer here, http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/145926/upright-greek-font-fitting-to-computer-modern/230220#230220 – Steven B. Segletes Sep 01 '16 at 15:07
  • Thank you Steven, this was exactly what I was looking for! I did find your post earlier, but I couldn't get it to work. Now it does! Thanks so much! – SBDD Sep 02 '16 at 07:47
  • So I've implemented \unslant box-way, but now I seem to have a problem with the fact that it is in a serif font, while my text is sans-serif. Any way to work around this? – SBDD Sep 02 '16 at 15:54

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You can use the package textcomp and the command \textmu to get a Micron Sign fitting to your current text font.