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Default Outlook 365 - how do I forward only the most recent email in a thread?

I'm using Outlook 365 and I want to forward only the most recent email in a thread to a recipient. If I forward an email to somebody else, it will forward the whole thread. I looked through the settings but I don't see a way to forward only the most recent email.
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