Friday, May 21, 2010

How do I get the copyright symbol on a microsoft word document?

How do I get the copyright symbol on a microsoft word document?

How do I get the copyright symbol on a microsoft word document?
Type a c within parentheses and it may automatically convert it to the copyright symbol. Otherwise, set your cursor in the space where you wish to add the symbol, go up to the top menu, select Insert, Symbol and then select the copyright symbol from the chart of symbols displayed. Click the Insert button.
Reply:At the top menu bar click on insert, mouse down to symbol. Look for the © symbol in the table (you may have to scroll down), and then click on insert at the bottom.





In the same screen, you can also assign a shortcut key to it (I use %26lt;ctrl%26gt;%26lt;alt%26gt;c) and then you can insert it anytime by pressing that sequence. It may already be assigned to that shortcut.
Reply:Insert / Symbol
Reply:go to: insert %26gt;%26gt; symbols.


theres all sorts of symbols there.
Reply:You can use the Symbol dialog box to enter symbols, such as ¼, and ©, or special characters, such as an em dash (—) or ellipsis (…), that are not on your keyboard, as well as Unicode (Unicode: A character encoding standard developed by the Unicode Consortium. By using more than one byte to represent each character, Unicode enables almost all of the written languages in the world to be represented by using a single character set.) characters.





If you are using an expanded font, such as Arial or Times New Roman, the Subset list appears. Use this list to choose from an extended list of language characters, including Greek and Russian (Cyrillic), if available.





Insert a symbol





Click where you want to insert the symbol.


On the Insert menu, click Symbol, and then click the Symbols tab.


In the Font box, click the font that you want.


Double-click the symbol that you want to insert.


Click Close.
Reply:First guys right - also, there's an included font (forget which), and that's one of the characters..





Oh, the font is Z@R375.tmp - it's at the bottom of the fonts list, and the character is the "w"
Reply:go to Insert%26gt; Symbol then select the copyright symbol. Also i believe if you just type (c) then press space, word should convert that into the symbol.


Hope that helped.
Reply:Hold down the ALT key and press 0169 on the numpad ©
Reply:insert %26gt; symbol





copyright = (c)


trademark = (tm)


registered = (r)
Reply:copy this and paste it. you can even save it in another document so that you can always go back into that document and get another one by copying :)





©





enjoy!
Reply:look for it under bullets

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