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Default Please Allow HTML CODE and Attachement

Hi! Microsoft

Its Very Difficult to Post some Example in this site. Like many Sites which
Provide HTML CODE is in "ON" mode. Its very Easily to Post my Question and
Example with Expected Result.

And also Easy for who provide the Solutions. They Can Understand very Clear
and Easily.

Secondly, there is no Options of "ATTACHMENT".

This is also a good options for me to Post some Example of my Question.

So , I request you Please Allow these 2 Options in this Site.

Regards

Hardeep Kanwar

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