![]() ![]() If you want to change this behavior, select “Symbol”, “More Symbols” and “AutoCorrect” window. You must type the chars in order, first “(“, then “c” and finally “)”, to make this work. Use the Auto-Correct feature – Type “(c)” and Microsoft Word automatically turn this into copyright symbol.Use the keyboard shortcut – the copyright symbol is associated with “CTRL+ALT+C” shortcut key.There are 3 methods to insert copyright symbol other than the standard keyboard shortcuts that we discussed before. Microsoft Word has built-in special character support. How to Insert Copyright Symbol in Microsoft Word Find the copyright symbol from the list, click on it.(or open “Run” using “Windows+R” keys, and just enter “charmap”, and click the OK button) Launch Character Map – Type “Character Map” in the Windows search box, and click on the app.Use Character Map – You can open the character map application, which comes with Windows, to get any special character that you want to type. ![]() Copy-Paste Method – Copy the copyright symbol and paste it into any application like Notepad, WordPad or Microsoft Word.The © symbol should be visible when you release the keys. Press and hold the ALT (or ALT+fn) key and type “MJ09”.Enable Numlock, either pressing the NumLk or “Fn+Scr Lk” for some laptops.To insert the copyright symbol, you need to press, “MJO9” keys for the copyright alt key “0169”. If you have a “Num Lk-Scr Lk” key on your keyboard, you can use the letter and number combinations as a numeric keypad. I outlined some options below, if this doesn’t work for you, check out the other methods section below. This is tricky since there isn’t a simple method that works for every case. What If You don’t Have a Numeric Pad on Your Keyboard The shortcut to make © on a mac is to use “Option” and “g” keys. ALT + 184 –> Hold down the ALT key and type “184”.ALT + 8888 –> Hold down the ALT and type “8888” on the numeric keypad.While holding down the “ALT” key, type 0169 on the numeric keypad.The standard way to make © is to use the keyboard shortcut “ALT+0169”. Second and third options may also work, but it won’t work for everyone as it depends on the extended ASCII set used on their system. If you have a numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard, it is easy to type the copyright symbol using the following keyboard shortcut combinations. ![]()
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