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How to Add Animated Emoticons to Thunderbird's E-Mail
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To add animated emoticons to Thunderbird's email, you can follow these steps: 1. Choose an animated emoticon that you want to use in your email. You can find them online through a search engine or visit a website that provides free emoticons. Save the emoticon to your computer. 2. Open Thunderbird and click on "Write" to create a new email. 3. In the email message window, click on "Insert" from the menu bar and select "Image." 4. Navigate to the location on your computer where you saved the animated emoticon and select it. 5. The emoticon will appear in the email message window. Right-click on the image and select "Image Properties" from the context menu. 6. In the Image Properties dialog box, select the "Animated Image" checkbox. 7. Click "OK" to close the Image Properties dialog box. 8. The animated emoticon will now be displayed in your email message. You can send the email as usual. Note that some email clients may not support animated images, so the recipient may not see the animation.
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