emoticons in outlook 2002

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Change the format of your email (written using Outlook 2000
as the example):

Open Outlook
Select TOOLS from the menu
Select OPTIONS...
Select the MAIL FORMAT tab
Select HTML

Open a NEW MESSAGE
Click into the body of the message
Now select INSERT from the menu
Select PICTURE...
Browse to your emoticons and select one
 
when i said emoticons i meant like in messenger where
you :) and a smiley face appears :( :-( like that. it
should be same i dont like going through all those steps
call me lazy but thats what i think, anyway thanks for the
come back.
 
Nope, sorry. Not without a 3rd party app:
http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/10/3/1/10-3-1-31.shtml

There's also no way of guaranteeing that they will be received correctly
either.

--
~jason k

please reply in group. emails directly to me will be printed and laughed at
in the breakroom

anthony said:
when i said emoticons i meant like in messenger where
you :) and a smiley face appears :( :-( like that. it
should be same i dont like going through all those steps
call me lazy but thats what i think, anyway thanks for the
come back.
-----Original Message-----
Change the format of your email (written using Outlook 2000
as the example):

Open Outlook
Select TOOLS from the menu
Select OPTIONS...
Select the MAIL FORMAT tab
Select HTML

Open a NEW MESSAGE
Click into the body of the message
Now select INSERT from the menu
Select PICTURE...
Browse to your emoticons and select one

--
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Is it possible to use emoticons in my emailing? If so how
do I do it?

.
 
If you are using Word as the editor, these will show automatically when
inserting the Colon and end Paren such as :)

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
anthony <[email protected]> asked:
| when i said emoticons i meant like in messenger where
| you :) and a smiley face appears :( :-( like that. it
| should be same i dont like going through all those steps
| call me lazy but thats what i think, anyway thanks for the
| come back.
|| -----Original Message-----
|| Change the format of your email (written using Outlook 2000
|| as the example):
||
|| Open Outlook
|| Select TOOLS from the menu
|| Select OPTIONS...
|| Select the MAIL FORMAT tab
|| Select HTML
||
|| Open a NEW MESSAGE
|| Click into the body of the message
|| Now select INSERT from the menu
|| Select PICTURE...
|| Browse to your emoticons and select one
||
|| --
|| Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| || Is it possible to use emoticons in my emailing? If so how
|| do I do it?
||
|| .
 
Hmmm...I am using word as the editor and no smiley faces :(
I also tried the long version (nikki's) and I don't seem to have any emoticons to browse to - would I have to download them from somewhere or do they come bundled in Outlook or Word?
Rachel

----- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] wrote: -----

If you are using Word as the editor, these will show automatically when
inserting the Colon and end Paren such as :)

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
anthony <[email protected]> asked:
| when i said emoticons i meant like in messenger where
| you :) and a smiley face appears :( :-( like that. it
| should be same i dont like going through all those steps
| call me lazy but thats what i think, anyway thanks for the
| come back.
|| -----Original Message-----
|| Change the format of your email (written using Outlook 2000
|| as the example):
||
|| Open Outlook
|| Select TOOLS from the menu
|| Select OPTIONS...
|| Select the MAIL FORMAT tab
|| Select HTML
||
|| Open a NEW MESSAGE
|| Click into the body of the message
|| Now select INSERT from the menu
|| Select PICTURE...
|| Browse to your emoticons and select one
||
|| --
|| Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| || Is it possible to use emoticons in my emailing? If so how
|| do I do it?
||
|| .
 
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