Go to start>programs>accessories>system tools>character map...Here you will find all types of symbols to copy and ©paste®
2006-10-11 11:43:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You can also find it in the Character Map program if you are using windows. It can usually be found in the Accesories or System Tools areas if using a Windows based computer.
2006-10-11 18:50:41
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answer #2
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answered by Rich 2
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You can usually go to "insert" then "symbol", and then choose whatever you want. Try putting it in as a superscript, it ususally looks better that way. Go to "Format" then "Font" then check the "superscript" box. Make sure to uncheck it for the rest of the text.
2006-10-11 18:46:23
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answer #3
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answered by Kevin P 3
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Ctl + Alt + c for the c and Ctr +alt+ r for the r :), at the same time hun , in MS word of course © ® .. and u can copy/paste it to any other place from there ,
2006-10-11 18:44:14
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answer #4
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answered by pickemeeeeeeeeeeee 2
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Hold down the ALT key and type 0169 on the numeric keypad.
2006-10-11 18:47:59
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answer #5
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answered by mommadillo 4
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( + c + ) = (c)
in all word programs i've worked with, this will be converted to the copywrite symbol.
2006-10-11 18:42:35
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answered by uncletoon2005 3
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to do that in here or in a web page do it this way
© = ©
2006-10-11 19:16:58
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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© (without the spaces in between) & copy ;
©©©©©©
2006-10-11 18:41:33
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answer #8
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answered by Jorge 2
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©©©©©
2006-10-11 18:42:28
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answer #9
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answered by taco 3
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© The first responder is correct! Now I've learned something. Thanks!
2006-10-11 18:46:08
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answer #10
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answered by DaProfessor 3
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