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COPYRIGHT symbol ? WHERE - HOW ??

New Here ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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When putting in the title or credits in a video production with AP CS5 is there a way to put in a copyright symbol?  I sure can't fine one, and I've looked and looked.

These are music videos I am making and the artist wants to make sure the viewer knows the music and lyrics are copyrighted.

I'm sure there is a simple way to do this, I just haven't discovered it.

Thanks.

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Participant , Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

Try Start > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map, and click on it.

In the window which opens you will find the copyright symbol in the font of your choice - simply copy and paste into the Premiere titler.

I use this feature so much that I have pinned the Character Map icon to my taskbar.

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People's Champ ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Search for font:

Commercial Pi BT

Download, install and use.

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Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Try Start > Accessories > System Tools > Character Map, and click on it.

In the window which opens you will find the copyright symbol in the font of your choice - simply copy and paste into the Premiere titler.

I use this feature so much that I have pinned the Character Map icon to my taskbar.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Alan,

I use your method for so very many symbols. I have a shortcut on my Desktop.

Besides the ©, ®, £, ° and ± symbols, I use Wingdings 1 thru 3 and Webdings quite often. They work great for making "arrows" to follow a action.

Hunt

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Guest
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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What about just typing 0169 on the numeric keypad while holding down the ALT key.

Dag

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LEGEND ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Searching the Help file would have been a good start: Titler (keyboard shortcuts)

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Insert copyright symbol

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C

Command+Option+Shift+C


(Character map and the Unicode shortcuts work, too.)

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New Here ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Thanks everybody, but Alan's answer works the best for me.

Hope everyone is having a great Sunday.

Thanks again for all the great help and the quick responses.

Over and out.

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Engaged ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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ALT + 0169 = ©

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New Here ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Alt+ 0169 does NOT work.

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Explorer ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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I think some fonts don't have ©. So you might have to switch to Ariel or something.

ALSO, I just noticed that if I used the top row of numbers, ALT+0169 didn't work. I had to use the number pad.

For many laptops you might have to open the Character Map as mentioned previously.

Another workaround might be to copy & paste from another document.

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Engaged ,
Feb 14, 2011 Feb 14, 2011

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Been working for me for years, along with all the other Windows ALT key

codes. © ¥ £ ¢

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Enthusiast ,
Feb 13, 2011 Feb 13, 2011

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Mac - Alt G   

©

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Explorer ,
Dec 12, 2013 Dec 12, 2013

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whatever happened to Option + G on the Mac?  In PS, Alt + G works just fine to get a copyright symbol.  This is another one of those Adobe inconsistencies that drives me nuts.  It sure would be nice to have similar functions across all Adobe products to have the same shortcuts - at least for the shortcuts that we can't custom map a different way.

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New Here ,
Nov 16, 2015 Nov 16, 2015

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What am I missing? Option (Alt) G works fine with my copy of ps CS5.1.

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 28, 2014 Oct 28, 2014

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I never knew about Character Map. Thank you for this.

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Mar 03, 2021 Mar 03, 2021

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To enter the copyright symbol:
  1. On a Windows PC, press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard and enter 0169 on the numeric keypad.
  2. On a Mac, press Option+G.

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