Karl
I'm here to help you use Photosymbols pictures and Easy Read templates, including technical issues.
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Karl created an article,
We want to use Photosymbols in things we are selling.
We offer a Commercial Use licence in our online shop, which is an annual payment you can add to any subscription. This must be renewed each year if you continue selling work that includes Photosymb...
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Is there a discount for charities?
We don't offer a discount for charities, but if you are a small self-advocacy group, please get in touch... you may qualify for a 'speaking up' discount.
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How do I credit Photosymbols?
There is a graphic badge in the library you can use - just search for 'made with photosymbols'. Alternatively, you can just use the text 'Pictures by Photosymbols' or something similar.
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Is Photosymbols for Windows or Mac?
You can use Photosymbols on a Windows PC or a Mac. It runs in your web browser - we recommend Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer 9 or higher. If you are running Internet Explorer 7 or 8 ...
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I can't seem to log in...
Get in touch with us using the green ‘Contact Us’ button below or send an email to ask@photosymbols.com
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Can I share my login?
No. Each user must have their own account. Get in touch with us if you need an extra account.
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Can I log in from any computer?
Yes. As long as you have a current subscription.
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How do I log in to Photosymbols?
The easiest way is to click next to our logo in the top left of this website - where it says 'Sign In' with a small key icon. You can also click on the 'Person Icon' to the right of the main menu. ...
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Where are the Easy Read Templates?
The templates are in the pull-down ‘Categories’ menu. Or you can just type ‘template’ into the search box.
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What format are the templates?
The templates are in MS PowerPoint (.ppt) format. You can open these in MS PowerPoint, Apple Keynote and Google Slides. It’s easy to combine pages and add your own words and pictures. Finished docu...