"She knows _some_ method for getting C-in-a-circle..."
How can you be so sure? Assumption is a dangerous thing. It could be that
all she knows is that it's possible to create the copyright symbol © without
any knowledge of how it's done - even that's not a certainty based on the
content of the original post:
"I am looking for a R with a circle around it, like the C for copyright."
She mightn't even be aware that a copyright symbol can be created in Word.
Perhaps a better approach would have been to say something like:
"Do you know how to use (c) to create a "copyright" symbol? The method for
creating a "registered" symbol is similar: type "(r)" (without the quotes)
and press the spacebar, and Word should convert it to ® automatically. If it
doesn't, let us know and we'll try to help you figure out another method."
Try reading what has been written without applying your own interpretation.
It might help to avoid making mistakes and the resultant needless, pointless
and fruitless attempts to prove your infallibility.
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Cheers!
Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP
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