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How Do You Insert a Copyright Symbol in Figma?

Last updated on November 25, 2022 @ 12:42 am

When it comes to copyrighting your work, the process is simple: all you need to do is add a symbol or notice to your design. This will let others know that the design is yours and that they can’t use it without your permission.

But what if you’re using Figma, a popular design tool that doesn’t have a built-in copyright symbol? In this case, you’ll need to insert a symbol into your design manually. Here’s how to do it:

1. Select the object you want to copyright. This could be a whole layer or just a single element within a layer.

2. Right-click on the object and select “Insert Symbol. ”

3. In the search bar, type in “copyright” or the copyright symbol (©).

4. Select the copyright symbol from the results and click “Insert. ”

5. That’s it! Your object is now copyrighted.

Note: If you’re looking to style text in HTML, there are three basic tags you can use: < b >, < u >, and < i >. These tags will bold, underline, and italicize your text, respectively.

To use them, simply surround the text you want to style with the appropriate tag. For example, if you wanted to bold and underline some text, you would write it like this: This text is bold and underlined. How Do You Insert a Copyright Symbol in Figma?

Adding a copyright symbol to your work in Figma is easy – simply select the object you want to copyright, right-click on it, and select “Insert Symbol.” In the search bar, type in “copyright” or the copyright symbol (©), select it from the results, and click “Insert.” That’s all there is to it!

PRO TIP: Warning: Please be aware that Figma does not currently have a copyright symbol. If you insert a copyright symbol into your design, it will be converted to a plain text character.
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