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==Slash Command==
==Slash Command==
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=autoreply|note=Begins a private message (AKA "tell") to the character or global name from whom you last received a private message.}}
{{SlashCommandArticle|command=autoreply|note='''Begins''' a private message (AKA "tell") to the character or global name from whom you last received a private message.}}


When the command is invoked, a /tell command and the name of the global or character who last sent you a message will appear in the chat box, followed by a comma. Type your reply after the comma and then press Enter.
When the command is invoked, a /tell command and the name of the global or character who last sent you a message will appear in the chat box, followed by a comma. Type your reply after the comma and then press Enter.
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* By default this command is bound to the Backspace key.
* By default this command is bound to the Backspace key.


==Example==
/autoreply


 
==See Also==
* {{slashcommand|reply}}






{{Navbox Communication}}
{{Navbox Communication}}

Latest revision as of 10:04, 24 November 2022

Slash Command

/autoreply  

Begins a private message (AKA "tell") to the character or global name from whom you last received a private message.

When the command is invoked, a /tell command and the name of the global or character who last sent you a message will appear in the chat box, followed by a comma. Type your reply after the comma and then press Enter.

For example: /t CharacterName, message or /t @GlobalName, message

  • If someone sent a message to your global name, the reply will be directed to their global name. If a message was sent to your specific character's name, the reply will be directed to their character's name.
  • This command only works if bound to a key or macro.
  • By default this command is bound to the Backspace key.

Example

/autoreply

See Also