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Where can I find a phonorecords copyright symbol?
I need to find a copyright symbol for Phonorecords... it looks exactly like
the copyright symbol (c) but instead of the c it is a p. I can not find this symbol in the character map and I have searched on the internet, but still haven't found anything. Please help!!! |
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Where can I find a phonorecords copyright symbol?
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:19:04 -0800, Jesslynn wrote:
I need to find a copyright symbol for Phonorecords... it looks exactly like the copyright symbol (c) but instead of the c it is a p. I can not find this symbol in the character map and I have searched on the internet, but still haven't found anything. Please help!!! Greetings-- Arial Unicode MS has it in the "Enclosed Alphanumerics" subset. -- Cheers Robert |
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Where can I find a phonorecords copyright symbol?
"Jesslynn" wrote in message ... I need to find a copyright symbol for Phonorecords... it looks exactly like the copyright symbol (c) but instead of the c it is a p. I can not find this symbol in the character map and I have searched on the internet, but still haven't found anything. Please help!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the Internet at http://copyrightservice.co.uk/copyri...pyright_symbol Phonographic rights The 'P in a circle', is referred to as the sound recording, phonorecords, phonogram or phonographic copyright symbol. Sound recordings have a separate copyright that is distinct from that of the underlying work. The duration of this will typically run from the date of publication of the sound recording and the character is used to denote this particular right that exists in sound recordings. The character can be found in the 'Webdings' font on most computers, and the UTF8 character set code for the character is '℗'. Unfortunately for web site developers, Internet Explorer (including IE 6) and Konqueror browsers, still do not fully support the Unicode character set and will not display this correctly, an image is therefore required to display this online. Good luck! |
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Where can I find a phonorecords copyright symbol?
Type 24C5 and press Alt-X. If you need to use this frequently, format it as
superscript if that's how you use it, select it, and create an AutoCorrect entry for it like (p). -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "Jesslynn" wrote in message ... I need to find a copyright symbol for Phonorecords... it looks exactly like the copyright symbol (c) but instead of the c it is a p. I can not find this symbol in the character map and I have searched on the internet, but still haven't found anything. Please help!!! |
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