Emoticon for the 850 Pro

Help!! I recently lost my 800W one of the things that I loved about texting was being able to use emoticon's to express my point, because sometimes I communicate with friends that we speak different languages and a emoticon is worth a thousand words.
Here's the problem I replaced the 800W with the 850 pro and my new phone doesn't have the emoticons on it....how do I add these to my tex messages.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Post relates to: Treo Pro T850 (Sprint)

actionj wrote:
I replaced the 800W with the 850 pro and my new phone doesn't have the emoticons on it....how do I add these to my tex messages.
It's strange, the downloadable User Guide for the Sprint Treo Pro refers to inserting emoticons in multimedia messages, but not in regular text messages. To see whether they are available in text messages, try Menu > Insert. Does it work?
If not, you might just have to go back to using punctuation, like in the bad old days when text was just text.

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