WLM - Emoticons
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WLM - Emoticons
Annoyingly, if I try to put single letters in parenthesis - for example "member(s)" - when composing an e-mail using WLM, the letter between the parenthesis gets automatically turned into an emoticon - in the case of the (s), it gets turned into a sleepy half moon! - Other letters seem to generate other emoticons - Is there any way of turning this function off? If I need to insert an emoticon in the body of the text there is an option to do so on the tool bar anyway
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Keith
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Unfortunately, there is no way to disable this stupid behaviour. There are two workarounds, and neither is very attractive:
- Compose messages in plain text instead of HTML, or
- Press Ctrl+Z immediately after WLM has converted a string to an emoticon. (You'll have to do this each time)
- Compose messages in plain text instead of HTML, or
- Press Ctrl+Z immediately after WLM has converted a string to an emoticon. (You'll have to do this each time)
Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Thanks Hans. As you say, neither that attractive, but I'll give the Ctrl+Z a try next time the issue crops up - at least it gives me a work-round.
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Keith
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Another case, in my humble opinion, of Microsoft catering to the masses and ignoring the professionals.aekyall wrote:... the letter between the parenthesis gets automatically turned into an emoticon ...
I think they used the same approach in Office 97, for sure it is rampant in Office 2000, for I've been using the Ctrl-Z trick (mentioned by Hans) for a few years now.
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Yes, but in Office applications, this is controlled by the AutoCorrect list, which is fully customizable:
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Thanks Chris. I've now adopted the Ctrl-Z option and it works okay - and it's not actually that much of an inconveniece (but not knowing the availability of the option was!!)
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Edited: just seen Han's response to you - pity there's no Autocorrect list option within WLM!
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Edited: just seen Han's response to you - pity there's no Autocorrect list option within WLM!
Regards,
Keith
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
True. I'd overlooked that.HansV wrote:... in Office applications, this is controlled by the AutoCorrect list, which is fully customizable
It gets Worse!
I just took a look and see that I have already deleted all the emoticons
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Here's a consolation prize:aekyall wrote:I've now adopted the Ctrl-Z option ...
I maintain that 90% of whatever you are doing in Word (and probably Excel) can be done by super-gluing the little finger of the left hand to the Ctrl key and using just the alphabetic characters that surround it:
- Ctrl-Z
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-S
Ctrl-X
Ctrl-C
Ctrl-V
Ctrl-B
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Now that's an interesting concept - if a little extreme!! - But thanks for the pointer(s) anyway!ChrisGreaves wrote:Here's a consolation prize:aekyall wrote:I've now adopted the Ctrl-Z option ...
I maintain that 90% of whatever you are doing in Word (and probably Excel) can be done by super-gluing the little finger of the left hand to the Ctrl key and using just the alphabetic characters that surround it:
- Ctrl-Z
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-S
Ctrl-X
Ctrl-C
Ctrl-V
Ctrl-B
Regards,
Regards,
Keith
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
The Apple Lisa and Macintosh introduced the keyboard shortcuts Command+Z for Undo, Command+X for Cut, Command+C for Copy and Command+V for Paste, because Z, X, C and V are easily combined with the Command key and fairly easy to memorize.
Where applicable, the original Lisa/Macintosh programs also used Command+Q for Quit, Command+A for Select All, Command+N for New, Command+O for Open, Command+S for Save, Command+P for Print, Command+F for Find and Command+B/I/U for Bold, Italic and Underline.
Microsoft originally used Shift+Delete for Cut, Ctrl+Insert for Copy and Shift+Insert for Paste. These still work in recent versions of Windows, but since they aren't exactly easy to press or to memorize, they have largely been superseded by Apple-inspired shortcuts.
Where applicable, the original Lisa/Macintosh programs also used Command+Q for Quit, Command+A for Select All, Command+N for New, Command+O for Open, Command+S for Save, Command+P for Print, Command+F for Find and Command+B/I/U for Bold, Italic and Underline.
Microsoft originally used Shift+Delete for Cut, Ctrl+Insert for Copy and Shift+Insert for Paste. These still work in recent versions of Windows, but since they aren't exactly easy to press or to memorize, they have largely been superseded by Apple-inspired shortcuts.
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Hans
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Sorry to dredge up a very old post, but if/when you upgrade your Windows Live Mail Desktop client to WLM 2011, you'll find an option to disable auto-correcting has been added, solving aekyall 's original problem perfectly.
It's in Email, Home (on the ribbon) , Options, Mail, Compose tab.
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It's in Email, Home (on the ribbon) , Options, Mail, Compose tab.
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Just a note on the smiley's in Word. When the smiley (or other autocorrect item) occurs, point the mouse on it and a thin blue line appears. Point under this line and click the lightning bolt that appears. This is very fiddly, but you should obtain the options shown, so that you can instruct Word to stop auto-correcting this item.
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
You can also select Tools | AutoCorrect Options... (Word 97-2003), or click Office > Word Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options... (Word 2007), or File > Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options... (Word 2010). You can then edit or delete the smiley autocorrect entries.
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Re: WLM - Emoticons
Yes I realised that, but I find it useful to be able to delete the AutoCorrect entries as they occur. Andy.
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