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Post by johnnyyankee on Mar 2, 2006 17:53:46 GMT -5
How is it done? How do you insert someone's quote in your reply? I know there's a "quote" tag that when you hit it gets activated. Is this the tag used or what is the method?
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Post by DavidL on Mar 2, 2006 18:05:59 GMT -5
You can use the quote button to quote the entire message, along with a tag identifying the poster of the quoted message. You can then edit the quoted text if there's only a portion of it that you want. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the text you want to quote and put "quote" and "/unquote" (minus the quotation marks) in brackets [] at the beginning and end of the quoted text. I hope this makes sense.
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Post by johnnyyankee on Mar 2, 2006 20:14:40 GMT -5
You can use the quote button to quote the entire message, along with a tag identifying the poster of the quoted message. You can then edit the quoted text if there's only a portion of it that you want. Alternatively, you can copy and paste the text you want to quote and put "quote" and "/unquote" (minus the quotation marks) in brackets [] at the beginning and end of the quoted text. I hope this makes sense. David, thanks, I think I'vegot it!
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