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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

How can I insert symbols/wingdings in the body of a Thunderbird email I'm sending?

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Yes, this question includes the solution as well. The dropdown list of smileys in the composition window is very limited. I wanted to insert a simple heart symbol in the text of an (HTML) email I was writing to send to my girlfriend, but was unable to do this. So instead, I created a small (12 X 11 pixels) .jpg file of a red heart symbol (which I have attached to this email) and inserted that inline where I wanted it. End of problem.

Yes, this question includes the solution as well. The dropdown list of smileys in the composition window is very limited. I wanted to insert a simple heart symbol in the text of an (HTML) email I was writing to send to my girlfriend, but was unable to do this. So instead, I created a small (12 X 11 pixels) .jpg file of a red heart symbol (which I have attached to this email) and inserted that inline where I wanted it. End of problem.
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The Emoji add-on is an option if you're not on W10+ (see picture).

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sfhowes said

The Emoji add-on is an option if you're not on W10+ (see picture).

Nice extension, but my method allows a person to use any small image they like.