Ramussons Active Member Aug 16, 2013 #1 How does one post a reply with Multiple Quotes? I now use Copy & Paste for the Second quote onwards. Any shortcut ? Ramesh
How does one post a reply with Multiple Quotes? I now use Copy & Paste for the Second quote onwards. Any shortcut ? Ramesh
Ian Rogers User Extraordinaire Forum Supporter Most Helpful Member Aug 16, 2013 #2 Right side extreme bottom..... "Replay with quote" then there is "+" which adds the next quote.... I still use copy and paste, as you still need to edit the quote for the correct lines you want.
Right side extreme bottom..... "Replay with quote" then there is "+" which adds the next quote.... I still use copy and paste, as you still need to edit the quote for the correct lines you want.
K KeepItSimpleStupid Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 16, 2013 #3 You can also copy eveything and add your own tags: e.g. [quote=the OP]stuff[/quote] [quote]more stuff[/quote] and check with "Go advanced/Preview" The above (shown italicized) will turn out as: You can also copy eveything and add your own tags: e.g the OP said: stuff Click to expand... more stuff Click to expand... and check with "Go advanced/Preview" I sometimes use "the OP" to represent "The Original Poster" especially when the names are long or hard to spell. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 14, 2013
You can also copy eveything and add your own tags: e.g. [quote=the OP]stuff[/quote] [quote]more stuff[/quote] and check with "Go advanced/Preview" The above (shown italicized) will turn out as: You can also copy eveything and add your own tags: e.g the OP said: stuff Click to expand... more stuff Click to expand... and check with "Go advanced/Preview" I sometimes use "the OP" to represent "The Original Poster" especially when the names are long or hard to spell.
Ramussons Active Member Aug 17, 2013 #4 Thanks for the inputs Ian Rogers and KeepItSimpleStupid Ramesh