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Article ID: 155352 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 2.2
How to Send an Expression in Comic Chat
This article was previously published under Q155352
This article describes how to send an expression in Comic Chat and
Microsoft Chat.
You can send an expression without sending any text in Comic Chat by using
one of the following methods:
- Using the Emotion Wheel
- Click and drag the black dot on the Emotion Wheel located in the
lower right corner of the Comic Chat window until you see the
expression you want.
NOTE: You can see the expression in the character above the
Emotion Wheel. - Right click the black dot, and then click Send Expression. The
change will occur in the most recent panel.
- Using Character Preview
- Repeat step 1 above.
- Right click the character, and then click Send expression. The
change will occur in the most recent panel.
You can send multiple expressions to the same panel before the next panel
is displayed. This may cause the character to seem to be animated.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Comic Chat 1.0, when used with:
- Microsoft Chat 2.0
- Microsoft Chat 2.1
- Microsoft Chat 2.5
- Microsoft Chat 2.0
- Microsoft Chat 2.1
- Microsoft Chat 2.5
- Microsoft Chat 2.5
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