![]() To do it, first find the emoji image you want. It might not be the most elegant approach but it’s the safest way to go. That way you can be sure that WYMIWTS “what you make is what they see”. The safest approach is to insert images of the emoji. You can’t rely on emoji to appear to a receiver the same way it does for you, especially with emails. How can you add an emoji into an Office document, like Word?Īs we’ll explain below, Office doesn’t directly support color emoji from a font. We’ll explain the details later in this article, first we’ll show how to workaround the current Office limitations. The emoji you send might not be the one you receive … especially with the newer emoji’s. Here’s how to use emoji in Office documents and emails from Outlook to get a consistent result.Īlas, emjoi aren’t as simple as they seem and especially not in Office. The Australian Foreign Minister (equivalent to ‘Secretary of State’) once did an entire interview in emjoi.Įmoji are NOT fully supported in Microsoft Office – not even Office 2016. They aren’t just for young people either. Originally intended to show emotions in text messages, they’ve expanded to other uses and overlap with many common symbols from Wingdings etc. More are being added to mobile phones, especially Apple devices. Emoji are those funny little icons that appear in text/SMS messages and some emails.Įmoji have become quite the thing.
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