![]() That's it! Now you can add an emoji to any Google doc. You can also type to search for selections. So, if you're looking for the upside-down smiley emoji but you keep overlooking it, just draw it to find it. If you can't seem to find the emoji you're looking for, you can use the large box on the right that says "Draw a symbol here." After you draw what you're looking for, a list of options you can choose from will appear to the left. If you're using your phone, you can just open a Google Doc and select an emoji from your keyboard. You can also click on the Arrows drop-down menu and select Emoticons, but you'll see a more limited number of options. ![]() Here's your desktop view of adding emoji in Google Docs. ![]() To change to emoji, click on the drop-down menu that says Symbols and select Emoji. You'll see a group of symbols and arrows. To get started, open a Google Doc on your preferred desktop browser (try this awesome hack, if you haven't). It's also unclear if any of the new emoji coming soon (there are over 100 of them) will be integrated into Google Docs right away. Note that not every single official emoji is available through the built-in picker. ![]() Adding emoji to Google Docs isn't totally straightforward, but it isn't hard. ![]()
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