# Message formatting
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Zulip uses Markdown to allow you to easily format your messages. Even if you've
never heard of Markdown, you are probably familiar with basic Markdown
formatting, such as using `*` at the start of a line in a bulleted list, or
around text to indicate emphasis.
This page provides an overview of all the formatting available in Zulip. There
is a convenient [**message formatting
reference**](#message-formatting-reference) in the Zulip app that you can use
whenever you need a reminder of the formatting syntax below.
* [Text emphasis](#text-emphasis)
* [Bulleted lists](#bulleted-lists)
* [Numbered lists](#numbered-lists)
* [Links](#links)
* [Code blocks](#code-blocks)
* [LaTeX](#latex)
* [Quotes](#quotes)
* [Spoilers](#spoilers)
* [Emoji and emoticons](#emoji-and-emoticons)
* [Mention a user or group](#mention-a-user-or-group)
* [Status messages](#status-messages)
* [Global times](#global-times)
* [Tables](#tables)
* [To-do lists](#to-do-lists)
* [Paragraphs and lines](#paragraphs-and-lines)
## Text emphasis
{!emphasis.md!}
!!! tip ""
You can also use buttons or keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl +
B or Ctrl + I) to make text bold or italic.
[Learn more](/help/text-emphasis).
{!format-lists.md!}
## Links
{!links-intro.md!}
{!links-examples.md!}
!!! tip ""
You can also use a button or a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl +
Shift + L) to insert a link.
[Learn more](/help/insert-a-link).
## Code blocks
{!code-blocks-intro.md!}
{!code-blocks-examples.md!}
## LaTeX
{!latex-intro.md!}
{!latex-examples.md!}
## Quotes
{!quotes-intro.md!}
{!quotes-examples.md!}
!!! tip ""
There is a handy option to [quote and reply](/help/quote-and-reply) to a
message in Zulip.
## Spoilers
{!spoilers-intro.md!}
{!spoilers-examples.md!}
## Emoji and emoticons
{!emoji-and-emoticons-intro.md!}
{!emoji-and-emoticons-examples.md!}
## Mention a user or group
{!mentions-intro.md!}
{!mentions-examples.md!}
## Status messages
```
/me is away
```
![Markdown status](/static/images/help/markdown-status.png)
## Global times
When collaborating with people in another time zone, you often need to
express a specific time clearly. Rather than typing out your time zone
and having everyone translate the time in their heads, in Zulip, you
can mention a time, and it'll be displayed to each user in their own
time zone (just like the timestamps on Zulip messages).
A date picker will appear once you type `