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How Do You Make a Registered Trademark Symbol in Photoshop Mac?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:48 pm

When you want to add the registered trademark symbol to your documents in Photoshop, there are a few different ways that you can do it. One way is to use the Symbol panel. To access the Symbol panel, go to Window > Symbol.

In the Symbol panel, you’ll see a variety of symbols that you can insert into your document. Scroll down until you find the registered trademark symbol (it looks like a small circle with an R inside of it). Once you’ve found it, click on it and then click on the Insert button.

Another way that you can insert the registered trademark symbol into your document is by using the Character Map panel. To access the Character Map panel, go to Window > Character Map.

In the Character Map panel, you’ll see a variety of symbols that you can insert into your document.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, you can end up with a trademark symbol that is not registered. This can be a costly mistake. Be sure to check with the USPTO to make sure your trademark is registered before using it in Photoshop.

Once you’ve found it, click on it and then click on the Select button. After that, click on the Copy button and then paste it into your document.

You can also insert the registered trademark symbol by using its Unicode value. To do this, go to Edit > Special Characters.

In the Special Characters dialogue box, type in “00AE” in the Character Code field and then click on the Insert button. This will insert the registered trademark symbol into your document.

There are a few different ways that you can insert the registered trademark symbol into your Photoshop document. You can use the Symbol panel, the Character Map panel, or you can use its Unicode value.

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