![]() ![]() You an learn more about emojis in this Wikipedia article, and keep reading here, to see how to add emojis in Excel. They’re little pictures, that show the expression, often with a little yellow face, like the old Smiley face. These days, if you type one of those old emoticons, the app that you’re using will probably convert it to an emoji. Here are a few emoticons that I remember using, and you can find a longer list on Wikipedia. We didn’t complain though – it was a step up from chisels and stone tablets. In the early days of online newsgroups and bulletin boards, the hardy pioneers had to type a series of characters, to create emoticons. Thanks to Wyn Hopkins who showed me this trick – my worksheets will never be the same! Also, thanks to Duncan Williamson, who shared a Sparklines trick. Now we use emojis online, and I finally learned how to add emojis in Excel too. In the old days, we typed emoticons in our messages, to show a grin, or wink, etc. ![]()
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