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Hi, this is Michael E. Callahan Dr. File Finder and welcome to part ten of our special Butterscotch.com ten part series on Windows Live Messenger. Now in this last segment we’re going to look at the few of the nifty extras that I couldn’t touch on in the earlier segments. One over here, click on the menu under contacts you'll find that you can—well save all of your instant messaging contacts to a file and then you can import them into another copy of messenger on another computer send it to a friend.
Under actions, we’ve talked about calling your friends phone but you can also call their computer through their copy of Windows Live Messenger. You can also play a game and you do this by click and play a game, select a contact. Now I know John not available but it will show you what happens and it opens up an instant messaging box and you pick the game that you can play together.
Another nifty extra is you can configure Windows Live Messenger to always be on top. You can go in configure all of the emote icons, you can pin them so they stay in place and I wanted to point out that it also shows you here how you can make this emote icons with the keyboard so you don’t have to click on it put it in. So if you look underneath each one it will show you what characters you type in, in order to get the desire emote icon, so that’s kind of a nifty extra.
Under tools you can just change to the display picture, you can do winks. There are some default winks that you can send to family and friends. You can also change your default color, you see now mine is blue and now it’s red.
So there are a lots of configurable options in Windows Live Messenger, you can edit your mobile settings, edit your MSN direct settings if you have MSN direct and you can also look at your building information. So this is Windows Live Messenger it’s a full featured product, it’s integrates beautifully with Windows Live and that concludes part ten.
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