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Default "registered trademark" sign on the keypad?

how do you make the "registered trademark sign (r with a circle around it) on
the computer keypad?
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Default "registered trademark" sign on the keypad?

There should be an AutoCorrect entry for that already. Type (r) and a
space, and it should change to ® automatically.

Or in Word 2002 or later, you can press Alt+Ctrl+R, or you can type 00ae
and then press Alt+X.

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how do you make the "registered trademark sign (r with a circle around it) on
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Default "registered trademark" sign on the keypad?

The best way to do it for me is using the ANSI code:

Hold down your 'Alt' button and then using your numerical keypad, type
'0174'...then let go of the 'Alt' button. The symbol should now appear.

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