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Using the Quote Key
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:12 pm
by Mike P
How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:38 pm
by Mike P
Mike P wrote:How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
I am such a knucklehead. I was trying to use the quote key in the 'Post a reply' when I should have used the quote button in the original post. Doh!
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:46 pm
by Travis
Mike P wrote:Mike P wrote:How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
I am such a knucklehead. I was trying to use the quote key in the 'Post a reply' when I should have used the quote button in the original post. Doh!
lol
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 6:44 pm
by FIGHT ON
Travis wrote:Mike P wrote:Mike P wrote:How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
I am such a knucklehead. I was trying to use the quote key in the 'Post a reply' when I should have used the quote button in the original post. Doh!
lol
I've forgotten more than you will ever remember.
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:15 pm
by Taco
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:37 pm
by brian90620
How do you quote multiple people in a post.
I know how to quote a singe person by hitting the quote key next to someones post, but how do u quote multiple posts......I know it's probably really simple but I must be really stupid since I can't figure it out
Re: Using the Quote Key
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:57 am
by Mike P
Mike P wrote:Mike P wrote:How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
I am such a knucklehead. I was trying to use the quote key in the 'Post a reply' when I should have used the quote button in the original post. Doh!
Travis wrote:Mike P wrote:Mike P wrote:How does one properly use the quote key? When I have used it I can only get the word:
Quote:
and then the quoted text box.
How does one write in the quoted person's name such as:
Travis wrote:
and then have the quoted text box appear?
I must be missing something fairly obvious. Thanks.
I am such a knucklehead. I was trying to use the quote key in the 'Post a reply' when I should have used the quote button in the original post. Doh!
lol
brian90620 wrote:How do you quote multiple people in a post.
I know how to quote a singe person by hitting the quote key next to someones post, but how do u quote multiple posts......I know it's probably really simple but I must be really stupid since I can't figure it out
I just do a lot of copy and paste. For instance, hit the quote button on the first post then I copy that stuff. Go back to the original Subject page then quote the next post. Paste your first post into the second message body then copy all of that material.... go back to your next post and hit the quote button again... then paste into that message body again...and so on... You can then write your comments between the quoted material.
Did that make sense? I betcha' someone has a much easier way to do this