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title: Creating a saved reply
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intro: 'If you frequently add the same comment over and over, you can create a saved reply.'
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/creating-a-saved-reply
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versions:
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free-pro-team: '*'
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enterprise-server: '*'
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github-ae: '*'
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---
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{% data reusables.user_settings.access_settings %}
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{% data reusables.user_settings.saved_replies %}
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3. Under "Add a saved reply", add your saved reply title. 
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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](/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax)." 
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5. To review your reply, click **Preview**. 
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6. Click **Add saved reply**. 
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### Дополнительная литература
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- "[Using saved replies](/articles/using-saved-replies)"
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- "[Editing a saved reply](/articles/editing-a-saved-reply)"
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- "[Deleting a saved reply](/articles/deleting-a-saved-reply)"
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