If you don’t know where to start when adding formatting to your messages, or you’re keen to learn more, here’s how to use the WYSIWYG editor as well as markdown formatting in Slack.
How to Format Messages With the Slack WYSIWYG Editor
Using the Slack WYSIWYG editor is one of the simplest ways of adding formatting to your messages. It’s seen as the standard form of Slack message formatting now and is an ideal starting point. Here’s how to format messages in Slack with the visual editor.
How to Add Links to Your Messages in Slack
Adding a link to your text on Slack is very simple but it involves an extra step or two compared to simply switching to bold or italic text. Here’s what to do.
How to Format a List on Slack
If you want to send your teammates a list—whether ordered or bullet point based—you can easily do so at the tap of a button. It’s great for when you want to order some thoughts or plans. Here’s how to do it.
How to Format Slack Messages With Markdown Formatting
The Slack WYSIWYG visual editor is great for those less technically proficient or that prefer clicking buttons, but Slack also utilizes a form of Markdown formatting so you can add formatting to messages through keyboard commands. Here’s everything you need to know about Slack text formatting.
To make a word bold. Surround it with asterisks: your textTo add italics. Surround the word with underscores: _your text_To add a strikethrough effect to your sentence or word. Add tildes around it: ~your text~To include in-line code in your sentence. Use the backtick or left quote symbol: your text
To add a block quote to your text. Begin with an angled bracket: >This is a quoteTo create a list. Either start your message with 1, 1. or begin it with a bullet point by typing an asterisk: *To create a link within your sentence. Type