More than One Quote
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From: East WitteringSussex, UNITED KINGDOM
Can someone tell me how to get more than one quote into a reply, I've worked out how to do it with one and when you click on quote it automatically opens a reply but if I then wish to put in a quote from another reply what do I do ????
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You will need to two things. First you will have to manual highlight and copy the second text you want to quote. Then you will need to click on the "Quote" button above the reply text box. This will bring up the quote brackets. Simply paste your copied text in to those qoute brackets.
Ken
Ken
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You can use the buttons at the top or just type the tags into the post.
For example to
Type [quote ] this text is quoted manually [/quote ] (remove the spaces in side the brackets)
You can also cut and paste the text you want to quote and surround it with the tags, or click the QUOTE button on the tool bar above the reply and paste the text between the tags
For example to
this text is quoted manually
You can also cut and paste the text you want to quote and surround it with the tags, or click the QUOTE button on the tool bar above the reply and paste the text between the tags
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ORIGINAL: Witterings
Can someone tell me how to get more than one quote into a reply, I've worked out how to do it with one and when you click on quote it automatically opens a reply but if I then wish to put in a quote from another reply what do I do ????
Can someone tell me how to get more than one quote into a reply, I've worked out how to do it with one and when you click on quote it automatically opens a reply but if I then wish to put in a quote from another reply what do I do ????
You will need to two things. First you will have to manual highlight and copy the second text you want to quote. Then you will need to click on the "Quote" button above the reply text box. This will bring up the quote brackets. Simply paste your copied text in to those qoute brackets.
Ken
Ken
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