© will show on your screen if you use the following procedure: --Set your keyboard on "number lock" so that you can use the numerical keyboard rather than the numerals across the top line of the keyboard.
--Place your cursor where you want the © symbol to appear.
--Press and hold the ALT key as you key in 0169 on the numerical keyboard.
--Release the ALT key. The © symbol will appear at the cursor's location. With that procedure, you have used an ASCII codeto type a symbol. For formal instructions and a complete list of ASCII codes for various signs and symbols, see http://www.killersites.com/webDesignersHandbook/ascii.htm
If you have a full size keyboard you can engage the number lock and then while depressing the <alt> key press 0-1-6-9 on the number pad and the © symbol should appear.
If you don't have a number pad you will have to open the character map, select the © symbol and copy/paste to your document.
You can make the © symbol by holding down the Alt key, and press 0169 on the numberpad next to the directional keyz, make sure numlock is turned on. Also to find more of these characters goto Run in your start menu, and type charmap to get the character map, then click on the character you want to do, and look at the bottom right of the window for the code to do it.
There are three ways to get the © symbol in a Windows PC.
1) You can copy/paste from the character map
2) Engage the number lock & while holding down the
3) You can copy/paste the © symbol from this answer
Without a keypad you will have to open the character map, select the © copyright symbol or one of the ® ™ trademark symbols and do a copy+paste to your document.
Set the number lock on your keyboard press and hold the <alt> key & then press 0-1-6-9 on the numeric keypad.
1) Set the number lock on you keyboard.
2) Press and hold the <alt> key.
3) Press 0-1-6-9 on the numeric keypad.
Most programs will autocorrect (c) to the copyright symbol; if not, ensure your NUM LOCK is on, then hold down ALT and type 0169.
A c in parenthesis generally autocorrects to the copyright symbol.
Protection is automatic; neither registration nor notification is required. That is, name and date is more than enough.
No. It's "copyright."
The heart is made this way with NOTHING changed. Don't make it capital or separate it ♥ Spades are made this way also. &spade; The trademark symbol is made also like this. ™ The copywright symbol is made like this. © And remember DO NOT!! change anything on any of these code things. Or otherwise it will not work. No caps no separation. go 2 http://www.bigbaer.com/reference/character_entity_reference.htm
October 1, 2008
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The year she got the copywright is 2007. It is on the back of the title page
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No symbol, by itself, would make -4.
Technically... No. Moviefreaker commits copywright infringement. (Not to mention, adds a bunch of spyware and crap to your system.)
bthat is the flat symbol
Yes and No No not if you pay for it, or send money to the company. But if you download it, pay for it, then send it to your friend, and he/she doesn't pay for it, then yes that is illegal. Also if you download it without paying for it, then it is illegal, too.
You can make a font symbol on Instagram by using a program such as Font Maker.