Use Multiple Character Copy to duplicate a range of characters within your font. Use this when creating a font that is upper or lower case only, or to add characters with accents to the font.
Using Multiple Character Copy saves creating the lower case versions of each character in an upper case only font separately, so that when the lower case keys are used on the keyboard, an uppercase character will be placed.
Select an option from the drop-down menu:
Copy Upper to Lower Case
Copy Lower to Upper Case
Copy Diacritic by Character
Copy Diacritic by Shape
Copies all upper case characters to their lower case equivalents, including all diacritic characters (characters with accents).
Copies all lower case characters to their upper case equivalents, including all diacritic characters (characters with accents).
Copy all Latin characters to their equivalent diacritic (accented) characters, and some similar characters based on shape alone.
For example, A is copied to À, Á, Â, Ã, Ä and Å, and lower case a is copied to à, á, â, ã, ä and å.
Copies the diacritic characters for the upper case ’A’ to others with similar diacritic shapes, both lower and upper case.
For example, À is copied to È, Ì, Ò, Ù, à, è, ì, ò and ù.
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