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Can you use HTML in your answer?

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You can use some basic HTML in the body of an answer. For example, you can use B for bold and the UL/LI tags for lists.

To add a link, you'll need to use the Related Links sections. (Please do not link to anything commercial unless it is directly related to answering a question.)

See the link on the left side of this page for lots more about formatting answers.

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