file cabinet Emoji
ποΈ represents a file cabinet for storing documents, records, and archived information.
U+1F5C4 U+FE0F
The ποΈ file cabinet symbol is commonly used to suggest storing, organizing, or keeping documents. Itβs a straightforward choice for UI labels, notes, and content about files and archives.
file cabinet Emoji Meaning
The ποΈ emoji (FILE CABINET) visually represents a storage unit for documents and records. Itβs often used to communicate ideas like filing, archiving, data storage, or retrieving information. In everyday writing, it can stand in for paperwork, folders, office organization, or βwhere documents are kept.β In product or app contexts, it may be used to label sections related to files, records, documentation, or stored items. Because it suggests organization and document management, it pairs well with words like βarchive,β βrecords,β βdocuments,β and βreports.β
Common uses
- β’Labeling a page or feature for stored documents or archived records
- β’Tagging content about paperwork, forms, or documentation
- β’Indicating βfilingβ or βorganizingβ tasks in checklists and project notes
- β’Designing UI icons for downloads, saved items, or document libraries
- β’Writing posts about data management, compliance, or record keeping
Examples
ποΈ File Cabinet Symbol (Copy & Unicode)
- ποΈUpload your files to the file cabinet archive.
- ποΈProject notes are stored in the file cabinet section.
- ποΈRemember to file the completed report in the cabinet.
- ποΈFor reference, check the documents in the cabinet.
- ποΈWeβll retrieve the record from the file cabinet.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5C4 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🗄 | |
| HTML Code | 🗄 | |
| CSS | \1F5C4 |
FAQ
What does ποΈ usually mean?
It most commonly refers to a file cabinetβdocuments, records, filing, and archive/storage of information.
How do I copy the file cabinet symbol?
Copy the character directly from this page as ποΈ and paste it into your text, email, or design tool.
What is the Unicode for ποΈ?
Unicode code point: U+1F5C4 U+FE0F (FILE CABINET).
Can I use it in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
Yes. HTML entity: 🗄. CSS escape: \\1F5C4. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F5C4 U+FE0F}.