Question
Inserting copyright symbol in movie
Addition on 2009-11-21 at 07:50 pm:
BroBryce2009, thanks for the answer and I almost have it. I accidently put a symbol in the editor once and don't know how I done it.
I copy it then go to the editor and put click in the position I want it then right click to paste but it does nothing. In other words I don't know how to paste it. Give me one more little boost.
I copy it then go to the editor and put click in the position I want it then right click to paste but it does nothing. In other words I don't know how to paste it. Give me one more little boost.
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Question edited on 2009-11-21 at 07:50 pm
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Answers (4)
In your Windows Start Menu, look in System Tools or Accessories for a program called "Character Map". This will allow you to double-click any number of characters you wouldn't normally find in any keyboard layout, and then copy and paste them into your title editor. Note that you might have to select the text again in your title editor, because it might SEEM invisible but it's usually just appearing in black (on black) and you'll have to change the selected text's color in your title editor.
Hope this helps.
PS: you can also just copy and paste it from HERE: © ® ¢ £ €
:)
-Bryce
Hope this helps.
PS: you can also just copy and paste it from HERE: © ® ¢ £ €
:)
-Bryce
Thanks for the help. I finally figured out how to paste by putting the cursor where I want it and then "Ctrl + v" also I can drag it over from the character map. Once there I can change font, size, color etc. etc. Thanks again. I been trying to figure it out for a couple years.
Glad I could help, sorry I forgot the CTRL+V part though LOL... Glad you figured that part out. :) Thanks, too, Massi :)
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