Someone asked me yesterday how to get cute little symbols in their tweets. This applies everywhere and not just on twitter.
There are many sites that will give you a bunch so you can copy them. That's an easy and quick way to find them.
If you have a Mac, this is the best way to find them...
1. Go to your System Preferences and select International
2. Under the Input Menu tab, turn the Character Palette on
3. An Australian flag (for us Aussies) will appear on the right-hand side of the menu bar. Under that is the option to Show Character Palette containing all the possible symbols
4. You can insert from the Character Palette in to any text box or document. Now go and annoy everyone to death with pictures instead of words ☻
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Alt-command-T also brings up the character palette.
Thank you for the help with emotions & characters on a Mac!!! You just made my day!! Bless you...♥♥♥♥♥♥
Thank you for the Mac directions for emotions!! You are a dear...bless you!!♥♥♥♥♥
Thank you for your help! I am grateful to now be using the emotions in my text!! Blessings to you..♥♥♥♥
After I check on US it brings it up at the top but there is no option to use the character palette under my flag???
Thanks for posting this!!!
This was so helpful! Thanks! ☺
This was so helpful! Thanks! ☺
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