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How do I reply to a private message?

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Clutter

Foxglove, open the message and type your reply into the dialogue box at the bottom and click on the orange Reply to message button.

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foxglove in reply toClutter

Much thanks! so simple, I used to manage o.k. but just couldn't "get it" recently. I'm a DUMBO - sorry to have bothered you

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shawsAdministrator in reply tofoxglove

It's no bother answering questions. We know what it's like when our brain doesn't act normally at times.

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foxglove in reply toshaws

Your understanding appreciated....lots!

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Clutter in reply tofoxglove

Foxglove, you're not a dumbo and I wasn't bothered, I'm glad to help.

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