27 Jun 20, 10:35 AM
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#24
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Imagineer
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Originally Posted by DisneyDaffodil
It’s as Ziggyzag says, if you put an emoji before a bracket (or any other character) then you have to leave a space between the emoji and the next character or it doesn’t recognise the emoji See more...
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It worked fine without leaving a space, I'm still convinced it's the brackets that's affecting the emoji , unless it's something to do with putting an emoji in a bracket .
Sue what have you started?
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