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Ian26 [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Joined: May 17, 2014 08:08 Messages: 188 Offline
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Hi there,

Just a quick query. When editing title text, how do I add the copyright symbol - C in a circle - so it shows in the same text - and size as other letters.

e.g. Copyright XXX 2019

Thanks for any help. IanB
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That's a standard text character, and the easiest way to find any rarely used character or symbol is to start typing character map into the Windows "Type here to search" box, then click on the Character Map app. Double-click on the "©" symbol in the app then click on Copy. Now paste it in the PD title and you're all set

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Quote Hi there,

Just a quick query. When editing title text, how do I add the copyright symbol - C in a circle - so it shows in the same text - and size as other letters.

e.g. Copyright XXX 2019

Thanks for any help.


Hi,
As a general follow up, you can also try using the Alt - codes, common in windows for non- keyboard characters. This link gives the codes https://altcodeunicode.com/

So, in Title Designer, for the © symbol, press Alt and 0169 using the numeric keypad.

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