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Rating answers is essential for you to let other users know whether an answer helped you solve your problem. Thus, if a question has multiple answers, a person with a similar issue might look at the ones that help the most users, increasing the likelihood that the answer will also help them.
You can vote "Yes" or "No" on an answer. Any user will see how many people have voted on the answer. "No" votes are not displayed, and they don't have any effect on the total number of "Yes" votes.
Limitations
- You cannot rate your own answer.
- Microsoft Q&A doesn't display the "No" votes on an answer.
Question author rates an answer on their question
The question author can indicate to other users that the answer was helpful by accepting the answer. If the answer was not helpful, they may select "No".
Rate an answer on somebody else's question
You can rate an answer to another user's question. This adds a vote to the answer that will help other users the answer relevancy.
- Open the question that has the answer you would like to vote.
- Navigate to the answer.
- Next to "Was this answer helpful?", select "Yes" if the answer helped you. Otherwise, select "No".
- If you vote "Yes", you will see a new label saying that you found this answer helpful.
- If you vote "No", there is no further action.
To remove your vote, select again on the same button you selected last time.
To change your vote, select the opposite button you initially selected.