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Post by Hezz on Mar 28, 2013 10:17:58 GMT
BB, I see you manage to do multiple quotes. Well, doubles anyway. Please share ............. but not if it's a " if I tell you, I'll have to kill you" sort of thing. I don't need to know that badly!
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Post by stace on Mar 28, 2013 10:22:47 GMT
BB, I see you manage to do multiple quotes. Well, doubles anyway. Please share ............. but not if it's a " if I tell you, I'll have to kill you" sort of thing. Like this? Cut and paste the bits of the quote you want to requote. Then highlight that bit and click the "QUOTE" icon next to the smiley icon.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Mar 28, 2013 13:36:29 GMT
The easiest way is to right click on the "quote" button and click "open link in a new tab" or "open link in a new page". You can open as many as you like. Then combine these quoted messages in one single reply page by copying and pasting, one after another, on top of each other. And write your message in the end. Done
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Post by Hezz on Mar 29, 2013 1:53:58 GMT
Okay. Thank you, BB. I bow to your superior knowledge.
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 6:51:55 GMT
I'm glad you asked that Hezz :-)
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Post by stace on Mar 29, 2013 7:15:22 GMT
The easiest way is to right click on the "quote" button and click "open link in a new tab" or "open link in a new page". You can open as many as you like. Then combine these quoted messages in one single reply page by copying and pasting, one after another, on top of each other. And write your message in the end. Done There's a much easier way to do it. Click on the cog on the top right of the post you want to quote - then select post. I'm glad you asked that Hezz :-) Then do the same for the next post you want to quote. And select post. And so on... Until. On the last post you want to quote, just click "quote" as you've done for just quoting one at a time. The full REPLY box then comes up with all the quoted posts in there. .... The other method I gave earlier is for when you want to separate parts of a quote to respond to different sentences within that one long quoted piece of text. There you use the QUOTE icon next to the Smiley icon in the full REPLY box.
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 7:29:56 GMT
AH, I wondered how you get the quotes into boxes lol :-)
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Post by stace on Mar 29, 2013 8:45:43 GMT
AH, I wondered how you get the quotes into boxes lol :-) Now you have to practise. We will give you marks out of ten.
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 8:59:58 GMT
There's a much easier way to do it. Click on the cog on the top right of the post you want to quote - then select post. Until. On the last post you want to quote, just click "quote" as you've done for just quoting one at a time. The full REPLY box then comes up with all the quoted posts in there. .... The other method I gave earlier is for when you want to separate parts of a quote to respond to different sentences within that one long quoted piece of text. There you use the QUOTE icon next to the Smiley icon in the full REPLY box. [/quote] AH, I wondered how you get the quotes into boxes lol :-) Now you have to practise. We will give you marks out of ten. Practice attempt number one lol ! :-)
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 9:01:17 GMT
OOooppsy, that didn't work like it should have lol!
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Post by stace on Mar 29, 2013 9:06:29 GMT
There's a much easier way to do it. Click on the cog on the top right of the post you want to quote - then select post. Until. On the last post you want to quote, just click "quote" as you've done for just quoting one at a time. The full REPLY box then comes up with all the quoted posts in there. .... The other method I gave earlier is for when you want to separate parts of a quote to respond to different sentences within that one long quoted piece of text. There you use the QUOTE icon next to the Smiley icon in the full REPLY box. Now you have to practise. We will give you marks out of ten. [/quote] Nat. This is 5/10, lol.
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 9:12:35 GMT
OOooppsy, that didn't work like it should have lol! There's a much easier way to do it. Click on the cog on the top right of the post you want to quote - then select post. Until. On the last post you want to quote, just click "quote" as you've done for just quoting one at a time. The full REPLY box then comes up with all the quoted posts in there. .... The other method I gave earlier is for when you want to separate parts of a quote to respond to different sentences within that one long quoted piece of text. There you use the QUOTE icon next to the Smiley icon in the full REPLY box. Now you have to practise. We will give you marks out of ten. Nat. This is 5/10, lol. [/quote] Second attempt then I really must drag myself to tescos lol :-D
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Post by stace on Mar 29, 2013 9:32:32 GMT
You've done it that time. 10/10
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2013 10:42:33 GMT
The easiest way is to right click on the "quote" button and click "open link in a new tab" or "open link in a new page". You can open as many as you like. Then combine these quoted messages in one single reply page by copying and pasting, one after another, on top of each other. And write your message in the end. Done There's a much easier way to do it. Click on the cog on the top right of the post you want to quote - then select post. I'm glad you asked that Hezz :-) Then do the same for the next post you want to quote. And select post. And so on... Until. On the last post you want to quote, just click "quote" as you've done for just quoting one at a time. The full REPLY box then comes up with all the quoted posts in there. .... The other method I gave earlier is for when you want to separate parts of a quote to respond to different sentences within that one long quoted piece of text. There you use the QUOTE icon next to the Smiley icon in the full REPLY box. AH, I wondered how you get the quotes into boxes lol :-) AH, I wondered how you get the quotes into boxes lol :-) Now you have to practise. We will give you marks out of ten. Thought I'd play too. Been wondering for a while how to do it.
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Post by nat on Mar 29, 2013 14:39:39 GMT
LOL, I'm totaly confused now :-D
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