Try typing a c in brackets '(c)' followed by a space and it may automatically change into the copyright symbol. Many applications, tablets and phones will automatically insert the symbol. The © character should be easy to find here, but to find the ℗ character you will need to select the ‘Webdings’ font from the drop-down list at the top.Īpple Mac computers have an equivalent applicataion called 'Character Palette'. On Windows computers, there is an applications called 'Character Map' that will allow you select the symbol from a list of various symbols and characters. If you type "copyright" into the 'Search' here it will limit the results to just the © and ℗ characters. You can then select the copyright symbol from the list displayed.įrom the Insert menu, select 'Special Character', this will open a dialogue where you can select the symbol from a list of various symbols and characters. Select the 'Insert' tab on Word’s ribbon. The ℗ character does not have a direct HTML entity, but you can use the UTF8 character set code for the character, which is ‘℗’. Web site developers will normally use the HTML equivalent for the © which is ‘©’ or the Unicode for the character which is ‘©’.
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