linked paperclips Emoji
ποΈ Linked paperclips represent connection, attachment, and organized office work.
U+1F587 U+FE0F
The ποΈ linked paperclips emoji is a clear office symbol often used to suggest documents are connected or grouped. Itβs useful when you want a visual cue for linking, referencing, or bundling information.
linked paperclips Emoji Meaning
ποΈ (Linked Paperclips) is most commonly used to show that items are linked, attached, or kept togetherβespecially files, references, or related documents. In office and productivity contexts, it can signal document management, organizing records, or bundling materials for review. Online, it may also represent βrelated to this,β such as linking resources or indicating that two pieces of content belong together. Because the icon looks like two paperclips joined, it works well when you want a neutral, professional way to communicate connection without using words.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a bundle of attached files in an email or form
- β’Indicating related resources or references in documentation
- β’Signposting βlinked itemsβ in a project plan or task list
- β’Designing office or workflow-themed UI elements
- β’Marking items that belong to the same record or case
Examples
ποΈ Linked Paperclips Symbol
- ποΈPlease review the ποΈ linked documents attached to this request.
- ποΈSee the ποΈ linked resources for background and definitions.
- ποΈYour settings update is saved with the ποΈ linked profile information.
- ποΈChecklist items are grouped as ποΈ linked records for each customer.
- ποΈThe report includes ποΈ linked tables for quick navigation.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F587 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🖇 | |
| HTML Code | 🖇 | |
| CSS | \1F587 |
FAQ
What does ποΈ Linked Paperclips mean?
It commonly represents linked or attached documents, related items, or grouped information in office and productivity contexts.
How do I copy the symbol ποΈ?
Copy it directly from this page and paste it into your text, design, or code where supported.
What is the Unicode details for ποΈ?
Unicode name: LINKED PAPERCLIPS. Code point: U+1F587 U+FE0F. HTML entity: 🖇.
Can I use it in web or JavaScript code?
Yes. The CSS escape is \\1F587, and the JavaScript escape is \\u{1F587 U+FE0F}, based on the provided symbol data.