That's right! By using the reply button, you cause the resultant email to 
include a reference to the message that you're not replying to. This, in turn, 
causes some email readers to link the new message to the one that wasn't being 
replied to.

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On 2 Apr 2018 15:02, at 15:02, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 02/04/2018 13:57, Michele Lewis wrote:
>> 3) If you use the reply button to start a new thread, make sure that
>you
>> change the subject line to reflect your new topic.
>
>But preferably DON'T use the reply button to start a new thread because
>
>many e-mail programs do not interpret a change of subject line as a new
>
>thread.
>
>Thank you!
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>Wrexham, UK
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