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How to Use Reactions in Microsoft Outlook

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You don’t need to reply to an email directly to react to it—if you’re using Outlook, that is. Outlook users can use emojis to send a quick emotion to an email message or comment, with icons like a thumbs up, a heart, or a laugh. This can help you show appreciation, agreement, or emotion without writing a full reply. If you want to know how to use Microsoft Outlook reactions, follow the steps below. How to React to an Email in Outlook Reactions are available in most Outlook versions, including Outlook online and Outlook in Microsoft 365 . You’ll also need an account with an Exchange Online mailbox to use reactions. Also, you can only react to someone in the same Exchange server as your Outlook account. To react to an email in Outlook, follow these steps. Open an email message in Outlook. Press the reactions button in the message options bar in the top-right. You’ll see a gallery of emoji reactions: thumbs up , heart , celebrate , laugh , surprise , and sad . You can als