![]() It’s not immediately obvious what you can search for. You might notice a Search field in the upper-right corner of the Character Viewer. This can be handy for dingbats (typographic frills and pre-emoji symbols), universal signs (like for plastics and recycling), or currency symbols. You can now check boxes next to any commonly used Unicode sets you might want to use in documents or email. Click the gear icon in the upper left and choose Customize List and expand the Symbols section. The Character Viewer lets you add sets to select from.īut that’s not the semi-hidden part. ![]()
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