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Creating a saved reply If you frequently add the same comment over and over, you can create a saved reply.
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{% data reusables.user_settings.access_settings %} {% data reusables.user_settings.saved_replies %} 3. Under "Add a saved reply", add your saved reply title. Saved reply title 4. In the "Write" field, add the content you'd like to use for the saved reply. For more information on writing on {% data variables.product.product_name %}, see "Basic writing and formatting syntax." Writing a saved reply 5. To review your reply, click Preview. Add a saved reply 6. Click Add saved reply. Add a saved reply

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