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Sending messages in

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Slack is identical to SnoChat and is self-explanatory: type a message in the message box and press ⏎ (Enter) or the Send Button

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If you want to send multiple lines of text, press ⇧ ⏎ (shift + enter) to move to the next line.

There are some built in commands within a chat message that you can see by typing the /

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 character in the message and a list of the available commands, with instructions, will be displayed.

More detailed information can be found here - https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/categories/200111606#360000111086

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Message Threads - NEW

Threads let you respond directly to a message in a channel, keeping the replies organized neatly in a single, threaded conversation. Go ahead, ask questions and dig deeper, have side conversations, or go on a tangent without interrupting the flow of conversation. Use message threads to:

  • Encourage open discussion without distracting others.
  • Organize conversations and preserve meaningful context. 
  • Focus your time and attention on the task at hand.

The quick instructions:

  1. Hover over the message you'd like to reply to directly.
  2. Click the reply icon. Or, click on any message with replies to view the thread in the details pane.

More information on threads - https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/115000769927-Message-threads

Notifying other users

To get someone’s attention in a channel, type @ followed by their username, for example @john. (They’ll see a

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highlight on the channel and be notified via email or their mobile device if they’re not online)

You can also notify everyone who is online in a channel by typing @here.  You can also notify everyone (online or offline) in a channel by typing @all, but avoid using @all too often because it notifies everyone. Although @all is useful for important announcements, it can be distracting if abused, so it is recommended to use @here.

Deleting Messages

You can delete a message by clicking the

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'three dots' icon in your message and then clicking the

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Delete Message item in the menu popover. A confirmation will be displayed before the message is deleted

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Composing Messages

Cursor movement while composing a message

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Move the cursor to the beginning or end of a message

Holding Alt or Command while hitting an arrow key moves to the beginning or end of the message:

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Editing messages

To edit a message, click on the

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three dots' icon on the message when you hover over a specific message, and then click on the pencil icon. Alternatively, in the message input box, hit the Up Arrow

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Switching messages

If the cursor is at the beginning of a message, hitting the Up Arrow switches to editing the previous message that you wrote:

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Similarly, if the cursor is at the end of a message, hitting the Down Arrow switches to editing the next message that you wrote.

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Rocket.Chat saves a draft of your edits to messages. That way, you can return to the draft of an edit after switching to another message and back. Hitting ESCAPE discards a draft of an edit.

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Pinning Messages

Pin the most important messages of the channel for everybody to see. Pinning a message to a channel causes the message to be easily accessible via the

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channel details menu. This allows for important information to be pinned to a channel, so people can easily see important information.

Starring Messages

Star your favorite messages for yourself. Starring a message is similar to pinning a message, however starred messages are personal and only you can see the messages you have starred. Starred messages are per chat room and are not global, each room has its own list of messages you have starred in that channel.

Emoji! & Emoji Reactions

To insert emoji in a message, hit the emoji button to the right of the text input to view an emoji picker. You can also type your desired emoji by wrapping its name with :; for example, :heart: produces

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You can also react to a message with an emoji.

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Hover over a message, click on the

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'three dots' icon, click on the smiling face icon

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and choose an emoji.

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choose an emoji.

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Then an emoji appears below the message:

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To remove an emoji reaction, click on the emoji below the message. To reiterate an existing emoji reaction that someone else posted, click on that emoji to add to that emoji’s counter.