Want to spice up your Slack channels with some custom emojis? We've got you covered.
Adding a custom emoji to Slack is an easy process that makes your virtual workplace that much more fun. If you were to do a cost-benefit analysis of adding a custom emoji to Slack, the benefits would be off the charts. We're looking at you, Party Parrot.
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There are a few things you should know about adding a custom emoji to Slack before you get started. Custom emoji are found under the Slack icon in the emoji tab and you can only create a custom emoji in Slack on desktop. Additionally, square images under 128KB with transparent backgrounds make the best custom emojis.
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To download custom Slack emojis check-out websites like slackmojis.com.
Follow the steps below to create a custom emoji in Slack.
When your emoji is saved a box will pop up in the lower left hand corner that will say it is saved and ready to be used.
There you have it! Now go make your workplace a little more fun.
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