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loisba 05-07-2007 09:00 PM

How do I get multiple quotes?
 
Well, I finally figured out how to quote someone in my post, using the quote button. Don't laugh, it really has taken me this long! :D I kept looking for some kind of quote button after hitting the reply button, and of course, there isn't any. I finally figured out you have to hit the quote button first.
Ok, so far, so good. But how do I get multiple quotes? I tried getting the first quote I wanted, typing a bit, then going back and getting another quote, but when that second quote came up, it erased everything I had already typed, plus my first quote. I know it is possible, because I've seen posts with multiple quotes in them. I just don't have any idea how to do it.
Hugs,

Lara 05-07-2007 09:13 PM

Lois, I just left click mouse and highlight then right click and copy what I want quoted. Then surround it with the quote tags. Each separate section of quoted text needs to be surrounded by the quote tags. It won't work if you put it only at the beginning and at the end of it all.

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After a while it's just second nature.

e.g.

Quote:

I finally figured out you have to hit the quote button first.
Quote:

I just don't have any idea how to do it.
If you're quoting different people in the one post it helps to make that clear. I usually just put something like...

Lara said:
Quote:

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Lara 05-07-2007 09:27 PM

I was just testing something. I'm sure there's another way so that the user's names (if using multiple quotes from multiple users) will show up in the actual quoted message. Someone else might know more about that way of doing it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 96309)
Lois, I just left click mouse and highlight then right click and copy what I want quoted. Then surround it with the quote tags.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 96309)
Then surround it with the quote tags. Each separate section of quoted text needs to be surrounded by the quote tags. It won't work if you put it only at the beginning and at the end of it all.

OK... this is how I did that one. I used the Quote button on my original post and it brought up the previous post in Quotes with my name attached like quote=Lara.

I think that number must be a post number. Not sure.

I just split it up and copied the quote=Lara;96309 part to the beginning of the second part of my message that I wanted to quote as well. Finished them both with the /quote part and Bob's your uncle.


[QUOTE=Lara;96309]Lois, I just left click mouse and highlight then right click and copy what I want quoted. Then surround it with the quote tags.[/quote]

[QUOTE=Lara;96309]Then surround it with the quote tags. Each separate section of quoted text needs to be surrounded by the quote tags. It won't work if you put it only at the beginning and at the end of it all.[/quote]

loisba 05-09-2007 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 96309)
Lois, I just left click mouse and highlight then right click and copy what I want quoted. Then surround it with the quote tags. Each separate section of quoted text needs to be surrounded by the quote tags.

How do you surround it with the quote tags? Do you have to type them in? That's what I did on the quote above. Or at least, I typed in the second tag. Got the first tag with the quote button, then erased what I didn't want quoted, also managing to erase the 2nd tag. Which is why I then had to type it back in. :D

I'm going to have to think a little more about the rest of your suggestions, and try it out. I also finally noticed the multi button. How do you use that?
Hugs

Lara 05-09-2007 03:35 PM

Hi Lois. Yes, you did it the way I do it. I just do it that way because of habit I guess.

Another way to do it is to just highlight the text you want and click on the little botton in the Reply to Thread area. The quote feature is the one that looks like a sheet of paper with writing on it. (p.s. I accidentally clicked on the arrow above it just now and it wiped out half my post... weird.)

I don't even know what the multi button is, I'm sorry.

Hopefully someone else will have more info..

I tend to just do it the old fashioned way. Half of those buttons I don't have a clue what they are. About time I should learn about them myself... :)

Pamster 05-09-2007 04:55 PM

You click on the ("+) button and you can see by the image I made that the multi-quote buttons go red, then you just click Post Reply and it loads everything you wanted quoted and you can go from there. Hope this helped, the mutli-quote is a great addition I think. :)


Lara 05-09-2007 05:03 PM

Thanks Pamster!

Where is this + button?

Maybe I'm not getting this because I'm using a different style. I'm using Chestnut not the default. I'll go try the Default skin. Maybe I'm just not awake enough. lol

Lara 05-09-2007 05:14 PM

test
 
testing. testing


Quote:

Originally Posted by Lara (Post 97302)
Thanks Pamster!

Where is this + button?

Maybe I'm not getting this because I'm using a different style. I'm using Chestnut not the default. I'll go try the Default skin. Maybe I'm just not awake enough. lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pamster (Post 97299)
You click on the ("+) button and you can see by the image I made that the multi-quote buttons go red, then you just click Post Reply and it loads everything you wanted quoted and you can go from there. Hope this helped, the mutli-quote is a great addition I think. :)


Lara 05-09-2007 05:14 PM

ahhh. Very cool! :cool:

[p.s. sorry, I got confused. I thought you meant the "+ button was on the Reply to Post area. Got it now]

Pamster 05-09-2007 06:33 PM

Looks like you got it down pat Lara! ;) :D It's ok to get confused, I didn't edit in any arrow or anything because I figured the red parts would show up nicely and that the image would help people see which button to click. ;) :D


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