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1$\begingroup$ Hello LisaD! Please don't write into your answer that you are not allowed to write a comment and are therefore intentionally misusing the answer feature to substitute the comment feature. It would be good to edit that part out, otherwise this might get deleted as that's a normal deletion reason. Answers should stand on their own, though they can of course reference existing answers. I think your answer stands on its own. You can comment once you reach 50 reputation (which you should have after I upvoted your answer ;) ). If you have a moment please take the tour to learn more about WB.SE $\endgroup$– SecespitusCommented Sep 1, 2017 at 9:32
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$\begingroup$ A little tip: you can notify one user per comment by writing an "@" in front of their username, for example @Secespitus. It even autocompletes the name for you. The OP of a post is always notified. In this case I received a notification because my comment was the only one under your post, which is a special case. The help center offers a lot of interesting information, too. Have fun on the site! $\endgroup$– SecespitusCommented Sep 1, 2017 at 10:31
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$\begingroup$ yes, I was guessing you would see the comment anyway because of having commented yourself. But thanks again :) $\endgroup$– YouQuackedTheCaseCommented Sep 1, 2017 at 10:45
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