Built-in Emoticons: Microsoft configured Outlook 2013 to convert the following six common. A user wanted to add a new logo to his signature in Outlook on the web and couldn’t find a way to upload it. This is because Outlook on the web doesn't have the ability to insert images into signatures, but the solution is simple: Open the image in Paint or your favorite image editor, select all and copy then paste into the signature field.
Think about a Smiley faces in Outlook email, its splendid Outlook users and might be renounce interesting for professional users. Usually users type the emoticons and Outlook automatically converts it to predefined smiley face. As Outlook doesn't permit native support for colorful and custom smileys, it is easy to set it through Auto correct feature.
Configuring colorful and custom smiley face in Outlook through Auto correct feature is really easy. This feature improves the design of mail by making it eye-catchy. In Outlook default smiley can be replaced or changed by Auto correct feature.
Adding Smiley Faces To Outlook
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Add new smiley logos or icons in Outlook
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Step 1
- Start 'Outlook' and Click on 'File' tab.
- Select 'New' and After that 'Mail Message'.
Step 2
- 'Insert image or symbol' of your choice either from 'disk or from web'.
- Click on 'Insert' and then 'Picture'.
Step 3
- Select the 'Inserted Image' or 'Symbol'.
Step 4
- Click on 'Office logo' at the top 'left hand corner'.
- Then click on 'Editor Options'.
Emojis For Microsoft Outlook 2010
Step 5
- Now a new window open at your screen 'select Proofing Option' available at the left hand corner.
- And after that click on 'Auto Correct Options'.
Step 6
- 'Select Auto correct' tab type your characters that should 'convert into image' in Replace field suppose take a.
Step 7
- Verify that the With Option is set to 'Formatted text otherwise' you may not see the image in box below it.
- Click on 'Add or Replace' button.
- In the list below, you'll now see an entry for your typed characters. The asterisk (*) indicates that it will be replaced with an image.
- Press 'Ok'.
Step 8
- Write 'body text' to your message then 'write and press enter'.
- You will get the smiley which you want.
Easy Access to Auto Correct Options
When setting up smiley, quicker access to Auto Correct Options in Outlook 2007 and 2010 might be handy. For this add command to Quick Access Toolbar.