I am also looking for the answer to this and the most likely explanation seems to be that it indicates you have forwarded the mail to another party.
in hotmail it means message has been replied to
See related links for a picture of a cursor double-headed arrow.
When logged in double-click on your picture by your name, in the new window either choose a picture or select browse to upload your own. click ok. when you next sign in, your new picture will appear. (you may need to refresh your web browser first)
To nudge a picture, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the picture incrementally in the desired direction. Alternatively, you can click and drag the picture to reposition it as needed.
The green arrow on an envelope typically indicates that the mail is being sent as a priority or express service. It signifies that the envelope should be handled with urgency and delivered more quickly than standard mail. This marking helps postal workers identify and prioritize the item during processing and delivery.
They are the arrow keys .
Unfortunately there is no login history available to view for account holders with Hotmail email accounts. The only way to get this information is to provide a court order to for the login history to Microsoft.
No, you cannot use the arrow keys to change the size of a picture directly. Instead, you typically need to click and drag the corners or edges of the picture to resize it. Some software may allow you to adjust size with specific keyboard shortcuts, but arrow keys alone won't modify the image dimensions.
You can change the Default Durations by:> Click on Tools. Options, Advanced tab> Beside Picture/Transition Default Duration, use the arrow key for adjusting time> Lowest setting is 0.125 (Picture Duration)> Lowest setting is .25 (Transition Duration)
You can find it on google
Is called a glyph.
For Windows 7, the method I use when in the middle of composing an email is to click on "START" and find (or search) for the Character Map. Click on the character you want followed by "Select" then "Copy". Now return to your hotmail letter and do a Right-click, Paste. Unfortunately, my method pastes the special character at the beginning of the next line so I have to do the following sequence: backspace-left arrow-backspace. This should put the special character where you wanted it.