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Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta (Facebook), announced tonight (Thursday) the addition of four new text formatting options to WhatsApp. From now on you can use ordered lists (numbers and dots), formatted quotes and ordered code to highlight and organize your messages, and also transform texts Longer to read and clearer.
The new design options have been in development for a long time, but are now available to all iOS, Android, PC and Mac users. The new designs join the existing design options of underline, italic, strikethrough, and solid-width text that were Previously available to all users.
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This is how it works:
Bulleted lists - will help indicate steps in the process, listing steps in recipes or pointing out main points in a specific message (use the - symbol, followed by one space)
Numbered lists (Numbered Lists) - will help to indicate a certain order of things such as instructions or a summary of events (use the digits 1, 2 and later followed by a period and one space)
Highlighting quotes (Block Quote) - in order to emphasize them (use the symbol > followed by one space)
Embedded code - will help distinguish specific information within a sentence (use the ' symbol on both sides of the text)
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"We are happy to offer our users additional ways to express themselves and present their text in a clear and orderly way," WhatsApp said.
"These new design features will help you write shopping lists, highlight important quotes, share code, and more."
As you remember, last month WhatsApp launched the "channels" feature for all users.
This feature allows business owners, organizations and public bodies to broadcast one-way messages to an audience of followers.
The "channels" appear under the 'Updates' tab, where you can see the status and content of the channels you have chosen to follow - separately from your chats with family members, friends and communities.
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