How to give comments in .properties file?

hi
can any one tell how to give commens in .properties file
any thing after first space will be treated as key value pair
thanks in advance
bye

hi
can any one tell how to give commens in .properties
fileAny line that begins with a # is a comment in a properties file. These are single line comments.
any thing after first space will be treated as key
value pairEh?
thanks in advance
byePreemptive welcome.

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