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03/12/2004 05:27:42 PM · #1
I've looked through most/all of the symbol fonts that come with MS-word (and photoshot Elements 2.0) but cannot find that little "c" within the circle... can someone point me to it? Many thanks.
03/12/2004 05:30:49 PM · #2
alt+0169 = ©
03/12/2004 05:32:25 PM · #3
Thanks faidoi - I'll give this a try

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03/12/2004 05:32:29 PM · #4
Opt-g for Macophiles.
03/12/2004 05:32:44 PM · #5
More info.
03/12/2004 06:26:06 PM · #6
Originally posted by admart01:

I've looked through most/all of the symbol fonts that come with MS-word (and photoshot Elements 2.0) but cannot find that little "c" within the circle... can someone point me to it? Many thanks.


In Windows you can use the Character Map application. It's usually found in the Programs\Accessories\System Tools menu.
03/12/2004 07:33:39 PM · #7
And ... on a Mac you use the utility called Key Caps.

The circle-C is in EVERY font (virtually), not the special symbol or "Pi" fonts.
03/12/2004 07:48:08 PM · #8
Originally posted by GeneralE:

And ... on a Mac you use the utility called Key Caps.


Only pre-Panther (any OS prior to 10.3). It's now called Keyboard Viewer and a menu extra. The Character Palette (another menu extra right next to it) is, perhaps, even quicker to use for this purpose.

Message edited by author 2004-03-12 19:51:46.
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