My hange "reply to" address on PlayBook email

On my BlackBerry phone it is possible to change the reply to address on email but I cannot find how to do it on my new playbook. Can someone help?

Hi kellytu,
To clarify, are you using the native email application on your BlackBerry® PlayBook™ or are you using the BlackBerry® Bridge™ to send and receive email?
Thanks.
-CptS
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