How to Insert a Copyright Symbol or Emoji on a PowerPoint Slide

How to Insert a Copyright Symbol or Emoji on a PowerPoint Slide

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How to Insert a Copyright Symbol and Emoji on a PowerPoint Slide

Use shortcuts to add a copyright symbol to your presentation

By Wendy Russell Wendy Russell Writer Brock University Former Lifewire writer Wendy Russell is an experienced teacher specializing in live communications, graphics design, and PowerPoint software. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on May 18, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email MS Office Powerpoint Word Excel Outlook

What to Know

Insert menu: Position the cursor. Go to Insert > Symbol. Double-click the symbol you want.Shortcut: Type (c). Autocorrect switches it to the copyright symbol.Emoji keyboard: Download the Emoji keyboard add-in to the Insert tab. This article explains three ways to add a copyright symbol or emoji to a PowerPoint slide. Information applies to PowerPoint 2019, 2016, 2013, and 2010; PowerPoint for Mac; and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365.

How to Insert Symbols and Emoji in PowerPoint

If your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation contains copyrighted material, you may want to indicate that fact by inserting the copyright symbol onto your slides. Here's how: Place the cursor in the position where you want to add a symbol. Go to Insert and, in the Symbols group, choose Symbol. If the symbol you need isn't listed under Recently used symbols, scroll through the collection to find one. In PowerPoint for Mac, enter search criteria in the Search box to find symbols or emoji. Once you've found the symbol you need, either double-click the symbol or choose the symbol and select Insert to insert the symbol in the slide. Select Close to close the dialog box and view your newly inserted symbol.

Use the PowerPoint AutoCorrect Keyboard Shortcut

PowerPoint AutoCorrect includes an entry that specifically adds the copyright symbol to a slide. This shortcut is faster to use than the Insert > Symbols menu. To quickly add the copyright symbol to a slide, type (c). This simple keyboard shortcut switches the typed text (c) to the symbol on a PowerPoint slide.

Add Emoji to PowerPoint 2019 2016 and 2013

Besides using the small smileys listed under Symbols, newer versions of PowerPoint can install emoji keyboards to gain colorful smileys and symbols that add a splash of fun color to your presentation. To use these, you'll first need to install an add-in from the Microsoft Store. Go to Insert. In the Add-ins group, select Get Add-ins. In the Office Add-ins dialog box, enter Emoji Keyboard in the Search box and press Enter. Select Add next to the Emoji Keyboard add-in. The Emoji Keyboard is added to the Insert tab. (Look for the smiley.) Select Emoji Keyboard. This opens the Emoji Keyboard pane and displays tons of emoji choices. Either scroll through the list or enter search criteria in the Search Emoji field. Once you've found the emoji you want, select options at the bottom of the Emoji Keyboard pane to change the size of the emoji, to use a text version of the emoji, or to change the skin tone of an emoji. Once you've decided on size or as text only, select the emoji to insert into your slide. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Open the Emoji Keyboard on a Mac How to Copy a PowerPoint Design Template to Another Presentation How to Make a Divide Sign on a Keyboard How to Add Emoji to Your iPhone Keyboard How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation How to Select Multiple Slides in PowerPoint How to Add Page Numbers in PowerPoint How to Add a Degree Symbol in Word How to Make the Copyright Symbol on Your Computer How to Create a PowerPoint Footnote How to Use Speaker Notes in PowerPoint How to Place a Picture Inside a PowerPoint Shape How to Cite Pictures in PowerPoint How to Create a Pie Chart on a PowerPoint Slide Slide Layouts in PowerPoint How to Use Special Characters and Symbols in Word Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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