Can't remember the Alt key code? Or you always use the Internet to copy and paste a symbol? Then here are two quick ways to paste symbols on Windows 10.
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If you've ever written an email or document on Windows 10, you know how inconvenient it can be to have to remember Alt key codes or search online for symbols (e.g. em dash, greater than and less than signs, arrows, etc.) to add to your text or social media post.
Starting with version 1903, May 2019 Update, Windows 10 updates the Emoji panel to include symbols and kaomoji (face figures), so you no longer have to remember Alt key codes or take extra steps.
This guide will show you how to insert symbols and kaomoji into your documents, text files, emails, and social media posts on Windows 10 in simple steps.