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2. The text of your answer.
3. The three lines of your Network Signature.
When you answer a message the original message is copied before you are
placed in the editor. Thus, 'Answer' first copies the original message,
adds your network signature, and then puts you into the editor. Once
you're finished with your answer, it is sent as a separate message to the
sender of the original message.
In order to use the Answer command, you must have a [NETWORK SIGNATURE].
You can use the Answer action code (i.e., 'A') to answer a message. While
To 'Answer' a message, enter an 'A' at the 'Enter message action' prompt.
[REPLYING] to a message chains the new response to the original message,
the Answer command issues a new message to send to the sender of the original
message, a new message that will not be chained to the original message.
The 'Answer' message consists of three components in the following order:
1. A copy of the message being answered.
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