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How to Add Special Symbols to Your Email Templates

How to Add Special Symbols to Your Email Templates

Add special symbols, sub or superscripts to your email template body or subject lines.

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Written by Support Team
Updated over 2 weeks ago

While our editor does not have a built-in way to add superscripts or special symbols, you can still include them in your email templates or subject lines using a few workarounds.

Option 1: Using Chrome’s Emoji & Symbol Function

If you're using Chrome browser, you can access special symbols through the built-in emoji and symbols menu.

Steps to Insert Symbols Using Chrome’s Emoji Function

  1. Click inside your email editor where you want to insert the symbol.

  2. Go to the Paste icon in the toolbar.

  3. Right-click within the textbox popup and select Emoji.

  4. Click on the Symbols icon () to access special characters.

  5. Choose the symbol you need and click to insert it into your template.

Option 2: Copying Symbols from an External Website

Another easy way to add symbols is by copying them from an external website and pasting them directly into your email editor.

Steps to Copy & Paste Symbols

  1. Visit a symbols website like fSymbols or Unicode Character Table.

  2. Find the symbol or superscript you need.

  3. Highlight the symbol and press Ctrl + C (Windows) or Cmd + C (Mac) to copy.

  4. Go back to your email template and press Ctrl + V (Windows) or Cmd + V (Mac) to paste.

Common Special Symbols to Use

Here are some useful symbols you can copy and paste:

  • Superscripts: ¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹⁰

  • Mathematical Symbols: ± ÷ × √ ∞ ≠ ≤ ≥

  • Currency Symbols: € £ ¥ ₿

  • Arrows: → ↑ ↓ ← ⇄

  • Copyright & Trademark: © ® ™ ℗

  • Checkmarks & Stars: ✔ ✘ ★ ☆

These methods should help you personalize your email templates and subject lines with the symbols you need.

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