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Responding to Messages 639<br />

The RE: prefix appears at the beginning of the message subject to indicate that this<br />

is a response to an earlier message. Note that the response does not include the<br />

original attachments (and in fact there is no indication that the original message<br />

had any). The original message, including its header information, appears in the<br />

content pane separated from the new content <strong>by</strong> a horizontal line.<br />

3. With the cursor at the top of the content pane, type the following sentence:<br />

We’ll need to get approval from the Marketing team before proceeding.<br />

4. In the response header, click the Send button.<br />

Outlook sends your reply, which appears in your Inbox as the active message in the<br />

SBS First Draft conversation. The original message remains open on your screen.<br />

5. In the original message, in the Respond group, click the Forward button.<br />

Troubleshooting If the original message closes, select the message in your Inbox and<br />

then click the Forward button in the Respond group on the Home tab.<br />

Outlook creates a new version of the message that is not addressed to any recipient.<br />

The FW: prefix at the beginning of the message subject indicates that this is a<br />

forwarded message. The files that were attached to the original message appear in<br />

the Attached box. The message is otherwise identical to the earlier response.<br />

The MailTip at the top of the message header indicates that another message (your response)<br />

has been added to the conversation, so the message you’re forwarding isn’t technically the<br />

most current.<br />

You address and send a forwarded message as you would any other.<br />

6. In the To box, enter your e-mail address.

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