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If you’re a Microsoft 365 subscriber, sending encrypted emails in Outlook is a breeze. In this video we demonstrate how to encrypt and send an email from the Outlook desktop app, as well as what opening that email looks like from the receiving end. Video Rating: / 5
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With Outlook, you can add all sorts of graphics and formatted text to your email messages. From tables to charts to icons to animated GIFs, you can create beautiful and compelling messages with just a few clicks.
With Outlook running on Windows 10, you have an additional tool to make those email messages shine: emojis.
Outlook for Microsoft 365 contains a small set of default emojis. You can insert an emoji from this default set by typing the text code for that emoji. For example, typing 🙂 inserts the smiley-face emoji.
Windows 10, however, contains a much larger set of emojis. To access the Windows 10 emoji picker, press the Windows key and the period (.) key at the same time. Video Rating: / 5