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Graham Mayor
 
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Default Create New Symbol copied from another Symbol

Use an EQ field to overstrike mc with a larger o. e.g. { EQ \O (mc,O) }

It will be a bit fiddly to get the sizes and spacing right - but it can be
done. When you have it as you want it save it as a formatted autocorrect for
(mc)

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Hey All,
Hope someone can answer this question. Is there a way to create a
new symbol in Microsoft Word copied from a exisiting symbol? For
example, I want to make a symbol for the letters mc but I want them to
appear the same way the trademark symbol does. Is this possible? If
so, how? Thanks for your help.