28-07-2013, 03:41 PM
Yes I thought that too
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Julie
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Julie
(28-07-2013, 08:54 PM)jamixoxo Wrote: Here's a silly question... How do you quote multiple messages in the same post? And, is there an easy way to quote a portion of someone's post, without quoting the entire thing?
(24-02-2013, 12:00 AM)flamesabers Wrote: This is what you need to create a quote:
[Opening command] The text of the person's quote. [Closing Command)
Opening Command:
quote='doodlebug2055' pid='69153' dateline='1361658839'
Closing Command:
/quote
If you copy the opening and closing command for a quote, you can answer it line by line. When you click on the quote button, the opening and closing commands are already created. When you want to divide up another person's post, each section has to have the opening and closing command. When you reply to each section, ensure your response is after the closing command, otherwise what you type will be added to what you're quoting.
quote='doodlebug2055' pid='69153' dateline='1361658839'
I'm normally pretty tech savy but I can't figure out how to quote a post and respond to comments or answer questions one by one. I found the quote button but when I add my response, it looks like I added text to the other persons comments. I need to figure this out ASAP, can someone help me?
/quote
If I wanted to only quote your first sentence this is what it would look like:
quote='doodlebug2055' pid='69153' dateline='1361658839'
I'm normally pretty tech savy but I can't figure out how to quote a post and respond to comments or answer questions one by one.
/quote
Likewise, with your second and third sentences:
quote='doodlebug2055' pid='69153' dateline='1361658839'
I found the quote button but when I add my response, it looks like I added text to the other persons comments. I need to figure this out ASAP, can someone help me?
/quote
I hope this makes sense. If not, let me know.