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Insert Graphical Gmail Emoticons in Your Messages

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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Gmail is one of the most widely used email services around the world. It not only allows users to send and receive emails but also provides various tools and features to enhance the user experience. One such feature is the ability to insert graphical Gmail emoticons in your messages.

Gmail Emoticons are small graphical icons that can be used to express emotions and add a personal touch to your emails. They are also commonly known as smileys or emojis. These emoticons can be used in various scenarios, such as expressing happiness, sadness, love, or even sarcasm.

Here’s how you can insert graphical Gmail emoticons in your messages:

Step 1:

Open Gmail and create a new email message.

Step 2:

In the compose window, click on the smiley face icon located in the bottom row of the formatting toolbar.

Step 3:

This will open up the Gmail emoticon menu. You can browse through various categories such as Recent, Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, etc.

Step 4:

Click on the emoticon you want to insert. It will be added to your message at the cursor’s current location.

Step 5:

You can resize the emoticon by clicking and dragging any of its edges. You can also move it to a different location in the message by clicking and dragging it.

Step 6:

Once you’re done composing your message and have added the emoticons you want, you can click on the send button to send the email.

It’s important to note that not all email services support graphical emoticons. Therefore, if the recipient’s email service doesn’t support them, the emoticons may not appear correctly in their inbox.

In conclusion, adding graphical Gmail emoticons in your messages can add a personal touch and help you express emotions better. With just a few clicks, you can access a wide range of emoticons and add them to your messages. So why not make your emails a bit more fun and interesting by adding some emoticons.

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