Its an ALT Code
http://usefulshortcuts.com/downloads/ALT-Codes.pdf
(need adobe reader ) if you don't have it (surely you do) then try
http://usefulshortcuts.com/alt%2Dcodes/
the code is "alt"+0153 (on the number pad)
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2007-01-07 05:40:19
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answer #1
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answered by Çlïgér4™ ♂ 6
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In the air? I'm confused. Besides the trademarks you mentioned above. There's also the one that looks like this - (c) which I believe stands for "copywritten".
2016-05-23 03:35:10
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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In MS Word type (tm), it will auto correct to superscript TM, if you want the copyright symbol type (c) it will auto correct.
For futher info open Word / go to insert / autotext / autotext from the drop down menu / click on the first tab.
2007-01-07 05:59:08
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answer #3
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answered by Dave B 4
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In Microsoft Word, click "Insert" > "Symbol". A table will come up with all types of symbols. Click on the "TM" symbol ....
2007-01-07 05:37:50
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answer #4
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answered by Bill P 5
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Special Characters Map from Windows.
All these and more are available - ®©¶°±§£¥øß and ™
I put a shortcut to it right on my desktop because I use it quite often.
2007-01-07 05:43:44
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Alt+0153
2007-01-07 05:38:25
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answered by INOA 7
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hold ALT and press 0153 on the numeric keypad. see http://www.tedmontgomery.com/tutorial/ALTchrc.html for more alt codes.
2007-01-07 05:38:41
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answer #7
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answered by Skellious 3
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hold alt and press 0153
2007-01-07 05:38:38
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answered by glittergrl3269 2
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You need the character map, but I've forgotten how to do it.
2007-01-07 05:38:31
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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™ 153; no spaces
2007-01-07 05:36:54
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answered by ℑ 3
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