Emoicon help on msn(mac users)?
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i am talking to a friend on msn and she has really cool emoicons. how do you add them? if this helps.. i have a mac. OS X
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Answer:
you click once on the emotion you would like then right click... after you do that you click add and then save ... :)
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right click on the emoticon and choose add i suggest to put a code on them so you can control them eg when you add it place a fullstop along side it. that way the emoticon will not appear unless you put the fullstop in . eg say lol was the code for an emoticon, so every time you type lol the letters will be replaced with the pic so if you typed lolly it would appear. But if you added a fullstop then it will only appear when you typed lol. so it will not appear when you type lolly. phew !!
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Right click on emoticon > Add.
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