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In Word, you can get a "smiley" by typing . I heard of a "smiley wink"
using ;-) . Can anyone do that? Please tell me how.
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The ;-) combination *is* a "smiley wink." There is no Wingdings equivalent.

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In Word, you can get a "smiley" by typing . I heard of a "smiley wink"
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You can use smiley graphics in conjunction with autocorrect. There are many
sources for smiley graphics on the web. I personally use the simple ones
from oe-quotefix http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ (a useful
tool if you use Outlook Express to read these forums
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm )

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In Word, you can get a "smiley" by typing . I heard of a "smiley
wink" using ;-) . Can anyone do that? Please tell me how.



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