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  1. If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code by “escaping” it. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing
    If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code by “escaping” it. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing

    If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code byescapingit. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing

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  2. If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code by “escaping” it. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing
    If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code by “escaping” it. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing

    If you want your message to include a character which is also used in Markdown coding, you can prevent it from being read by Markdown as a formatting code byescapingit. To do this, place a backslash ( \ ) in front of the character. For example, typing

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