The check mark is the notification that you have sent the text and it has been received to your destination.
The message was sent successfully.
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The text in the brackets must be a question.
The envelope symbol on the dashboard of a 2013 Dodge Journey indicates that the vehicle's Uconnect system is active and that there are incoming or missed text messages. It serves as a notification to the driver that they have unread messages that can be accessed through the system. If you see this symbol, you can check your messages using the Uconnect interface for further details.
it just means that the phone got it.
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"rdquo" stands for a right double quotation mark (”). It is used to indicate the ending of a quotation in written text.
First things first: you are stupid for not knowing this. Second: you spelled quotation wrong. Moving on... In text, a quotation mark can mean one of two things. It can either mean that somebody is talking in a dialogue, or it can mean that the author is quoting from another source.
Assuming you mean WordArt as used by Powerpoint (for example), then yes, you can spell check. The object is still a text object, it's simply been given decorations such as bevels and drop shadows. But as long as the underlying object is a text object then it can be checked for spelling. If you mean word art in a more general sense, where the text has been converted to a curve or an image (e.g., bitmap), then no, you cannot spell check since it is no longer a text object. You would have to use OCR software to convert back to text.
It means if you want to add a symbol, like a full stop, comma, exclamation mark or question mark. Basically punctuation and symbols and signs which you can use on a mobile phone. :)
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