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Click insert and symbols
If you're talking about in Microsoft word, you go to: the insert tab, and in the symbols field you click on symbol Then just search around for whatever you're looing for. Keep in mind that specialty symbols such as the copyright, registered, or trademark symbols are under the 'special characters' tab in the symbols window.
Short phrases such as names and book titles cannot be protected by copyright. They can be protected by trademark, but this is rare (Harry Potter, for example, is a registered trademark).
You can use the trademark ™ symbol on any unique name or logo you created and use. It does not require special registration yet still signifies your ownership. The Registered symbol ® is similar to the trademark symbol but it requires registration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or PTO). The copyright symbol © is similar to the trademark symbol and does not require registration (though it is recommended), however it is for use on intellectual property as opposed to brand names.
no. special is not a character trait. you can say that the character is special.
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In Microsoft Word, chemical equations can be entered using special character menus. For example, subscripts and superscripts can be used to denote isotopes, and arrows can indicate reactions.
Click on Insert and then Special Characters. Click on chosen character, then OK, and the special character will appear in the document at the cursor.
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Go to insert, and then click on "special character." If you don't see it in "symbol," click the down arrow and go to "wgl4_boot." If it's not there, try "webdings" or any of the "wingdings."