Free Emoticons For Outlook Email

Emoji express emotions and concepts in a fun and quick way. Classic emoticons like :-) or :-O are only characters. Take smileys one step further with Outlook Online or Outlook Mail on the Web using your Outlook.com, Live.com, or Hotmail.com email address and insert graphical emoticons in your messages.

  1. Place the cursor where you would like to insert the emoticon. Next, click the Insert tab Symbol More symbols. In the window that opens, go to Symbols Font, and select Wingdings. Choose one of the emoticons, and click Insert to add it to your email.
  2. And private Microsoft users might become business users. And maybe you want to send private mails with your business outlook. Indeed it is a shame for Microsoft that we even have to talk about full support of emoticons. Maybe in conservative business you aren't allowed to use emoticons. In.my. business we are using emoticons.

Outlook Emoticons (or emoji) are the best way to easily express yourself to your friends when you are happy or sad. Sometimes it is much easier to let the recipient of your email know how you are feeling with a few smileys, instead of typing a long email.

Instructions in this article apply to Outlook Online for Office 365 subscribers, and Outlook on the web for Outlook.com, Live.com, and Hotmail.com email accounts.

Add Emoticons to Outlook E-Mail Messages

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Use the built-in emoji tool to add expressions to emails with just a few clicks.

  1. Open a New message, Reply to a message, or Forward a message to open a new email in the Reading Pane.

  2. Position the cursor where you want the emoji to appear.

  3. In the Formatting toolbar, select Insert emojis and GIFs.

  4. To search Bing for a short video expression, go to the GIFs tab and enter a keyword in the Search box.

  5. Enter a keyword in the Search box or the browse the Category tabs to find the emoji you want to use.

Free Emoticons For Outlook Email Free

Copy and paste emoji like other text. For example, copy an emoji in the message area and paste it in the email subject field.